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