Energy Basics
Energy resources
Pros and cons
Environment
Windmills
100
What is the definition of energy? 

The ability to do work or cause change.

100

What is a renewable resource?

A resource that can be replenished naturally over time.

100

What is one advantage of renewable energy?

It doesn’t run out, it’s better for the environment, etc.

100

Name one factor that governments consider when deciding on energy use.

Cost, availability, environmental impact, etc.

100

How do windmills generate electricity?

Wind turns the blades, which spin a generator to produce electricity.

200

Give an example of how we use energy in our daily lives.

Turning on lights, cooking, driving, etc.

200

What is a nonrenewable resource?

A resource that cannot be replenished quickly and will eventually run out.

200

What is one disadvantage of renewable energy?

Can be expensive, depends on weather, etc.

200

How does energy production affect the environment?

It can lead to pollution, habitat destruction, etc.

200

What are two advantages of using wind energy?

(It’s renewable and doesn’t produce air pollution.

300

What is direct-use energy?

Energy that is used in its natural form, like sunlight or wind.

300

Give an example of a renewable resource.

Solar, wind, hydro, etc

300

What is one advantage of nonrenewable energy?

Often more efficient and cost-effective in the short term.

300

Why do energy companies need to manage resources responsibly?

To ensure long-term availability and reduce environmental damage.

300

Why are windmills usually built in open areas or on hills?

Wind speeds are higher and more consistent in these locations.

400

What is processed-use energy?

Energy that has been changed into another form, like gasoline from crude oil.

400

Give an example of a nonrenewable resource

Coal, oil, natural gas, etc.

400

What is one disadvantage of nonrenewable energy?

It can cause pollution and will eventually run out.

400

What is one way governments encourage the use of renewable energy?

Subsidies, tax breaks, laws, etc

400

What is one challenge of using wind energy?

Wind isn’t always available, and turbines can be expensive to install.

500

Name two examples of direct-use and processed-use energy.

Direct: sunlight, wind. Processed: gasoline, electricity from coal.

500

What are tailings, and why are they important in energy production?

Waste materials left over after extracting valuable minerals or fuels, often requiring careful management to reduce environmental harm

500

Why is reclamation important in energy resource management?

It helps restore land after mining or drilling to reduce environmental impact.

500

How do tailings affect the environment, and what can be done to reduce their impact?

They can pollute water and soil; proper disposal and treatment can help minimize harm.

500

What is the term for changing the angle on the blade of a windmill? 

Pitch