Selecting Energy Resources
Before and After Processing
Responsible Management
Daily Life Uses
Alberta Energy
100

Alberta has lots of oil sands therefore we use oil. This is an example of

Avaliability and accessibility

100

wood, wind, and water are examples of resources that can be used in this state

directly/unprocessed

100

This responsible management practice means returning mined or drilled land back to its original condition.

restoration

100

name four categories that we use energy for in our homes and communities

heating, cooling, light, cooking, transport

100

Alberta's most economically important fossil fuel resource, extracted from the Athabasca region.

Oil sand

200

People being angry that drilling for natural gas is ruining the environment is an example of

societal impacts

200

this unprocessed form of power can move a sailboat

wind

200

Nuclear power plants must follow this responsible management practice because their byproducts remain radioactive for thousands of years.

waste management practices

200

Most homes in Calgary use this energy source for heating

natural gas

200

Southern Alberta is ideal for this renewable energy source due to its consistent wind patterns.

Wind Energy

300
Building a dam to produce hydroelectricity is killing fish is an exmaple of

environmental impact

300

name three energy resources that must be processed before we can use them

fossil fuels, nuclear, hydro, biofuel

300

Before building a new wind farm in Alberta, energy companies must legally do this with local Indigenous nations.

consult and respect land rights

300

An electric vehicle plugged into Alberta's grid is an exmaple of this daily use category

transportation

300

Alberta began phasing out this fossil fuel for electricity generation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

coal

400

it's concerning to certain citizens that solar energy is very expensive to build

economic impact

400

crude oil from the oil sands is refined into gasoline. this is an example of ______ energy

processed

400

clear cutting a forest and then dumping all of the unused tree parts is going against which two practices?

(daily double)

resotration of extraction areas and waste management practices

400

Explain two different ways a household could use electricity in daily life

light bulbs, furnace, fan, AC, stove, microwave, etc.

400

Name a river used in Alberta for hydroelectric power generation

bow river, North Saskatchewan River, Oldman River

500

wind energy is an advantage because Alberta has fast winds, however, it's a disadvantage because of it's high starting cost and it's damage to birds

advantage avalibility disadvantage economic and environmental

500

compare solar being used to heat up water in a water hose to solar being used to turn on lights. what is the difference? (daily double)

solar being used to heat up water is direct whereas used to make light is processed

500

A mining company finishes extracting coal and leaves the site bare. They did this on Indigenous land without consultation. Identify all management practices they failed to follow 

restoration, minimal disruption, land and treaty rights, waste management

500

Compare how a community living near a river in Alberta might use water as an energy resource differently than a family living in suburban Calgary

River community: direct water flow (before processing) for a mill or small-scale hydro. Suburban Calgary family: electricity from Bow River dams (after processing, via grid)

500

Alberta relies heavily on fossil fuels. Using two selection factors, argue why Alberta should not transition to more renewable energy sources.

Societal (jobs depend on it), economic (high cost to transition), availability (lots of supply)

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