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6. Sustainability
6.2 Sustainable Practices
6.2.1 Renewable Energy Adoption
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Renewable energy is naturally
replenished
Match the type of renewable energy with its example:
Solar ↔️ Solar panels on rooftops
Wind ↔️ Wind turbines in wind farms
Hydroelectric ↔️ Dams and hydropower plants
Geothermal ↔️ Geothermal power plants
Wind energy harnesses the kinetic energy of
wind
Intermittency in renewable energy supply is caused by fluctuating
weather
What is the definition of renewable energy?
Naturally replenished, indefinitely usable
What type of renewable energy uses sunlight to generate power?
Solar
Non-renewable energy sources are naturally replenished over time.
False
Which renewable energy source uses flowing water to generate electricity?
Hydroelectric
What is one key characteristic of renewable energy replenishment?
Naturally replenished
The key types of renewable energy are solar, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, and
biomass
Adopting renewable energy reduces greenhouse gas emissions, lowers environmental pollution, and preserves natural
resources
Lower operating costs and job creation are economic benefits of
renewable energy
.
True
What is intermittency as a challenge in renewable energy?
Fluctuations in energy supply
Large land areas are required for renewable energy facilities like wind farms and solar
plants
What is a renewable energy target set by governments?
Mandatory share of renewable energy
What is one challenge faced by the Solar City initiative in India?
Grid integration and storage
Order the case studies of successful renewable energy initiatives based on their primary source of energy:
1️⃣ Geothermal Power in Iceland
2️⃣ Denmark's Wind Power
3️⃣ Solar City in India
Renewable energy sources are unsustainable and environmentally damaging.
False
Each type of renewable energy is defined with a brief
description
and clarifying example.
True
What are two environmental benefits of renewable energy compared to non-renewable energy?
Reduced pollution and emissions
One of the challenges of transitioning to renewable energy is high initial
costs
Match the renewable energy challenges with their descriptions:
High Initial Costs ↔️ Significant upfront investment in infrastructure
Intermittency ↔️ Fluctuations in energy supply
Land Use ↔️ Large areas required for facilities
Social Acceptance ↔️ Concerns about aesthetics and noise
Feed-in tariffs guarantee a fixed, above-market price for
renewable energy
generated electricity.
True
Denmark's wind power initiative succeeded due to long-term government support and investment in wind turbine
manufacturing
Renewable energy accounts for over 50% of Denmark's
electricity
generation.
True
Geothermal power in Iceland relies on abundant geothermal
resources