Processed Energy
Energy in Provinces
Renewable resources
Nonrenewable resources
Direct energy
100

A type of energy that has to be refined or converted in so way or manner to be used.

Processed Energy

100

Alberta uses this type of energy production the least to produce electricity.

solar energy

100

What do we call energy resources that will not run out?

renewable resources

100

To restore a mined area to its former state

reclamation

100

What do we call it when we use energy without processing it into something different first?

Unprocessed energy

200

In much of processed energy which created electricity, ______________ spins to process the energy into electricity.

turbines

200

British Columbia uses this form of energy production the most.

Hydroelectricity

200

By 2030 Alberta has plans reduce the use of what for energy production?

Coal

200

Energy resources that run out over time.

Nonrenewable

200

This type of unprocessed energy can be used to heat your home, and is commonly used at camp outs.

Burning firewood

300

This form of processed energy can be used to run a BBQ

Natural gas or propane

300

New Brunswick uses this form of not quite renewable energy production the most.

Nuclear

300

By 2030 Alberta has plans increase  the use of what for energy production by 21%?

Renewable resources

300

What is the term for "the ability to do work"

energy

300

This type of direct energy can be used to move a boat without the use of oars

wind

400

In Fort McMurray this type of material is processed to create oil.

Oil sands

400

An energy resource is used in a province if it is available, accessible, efficient, easily transported, and ____________. 

extractable

400

This item can capture energy from the sun and be used to cook things

solar oven

400

A _______________ is the total amount of greenhouse gases (including carbon dioxide and methane) that are generated by our actions.

carbon footprint

400

The use of a greenhouse can use this form of direct energy

solar

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