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Let's Discuss Energy Resources: Water, Wave & Tidal Power


Let's Discuss Energy Resources

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No. of pages 32

Published: 2010

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Great for age 7-15 years

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With supplies of non-renewable energy sources running low and the threat of global warming and climate change, there is an urgent need to look at other types of energy resources and how well they can meet our power needs. While new technologies are being developed, each energy resource comes at a cost. This series looks at each energy resource, the technology and cost of how it is used to meet power needs and how it impacts the environment and humans. Each book explains how that power is generated and where it is used, and then, using specific Let's Discuss panels, explores the various advantages and disadvantages that concern it's use as an alternative fuel source. Case studies examine specific usage examples where that source has either worked or not worked so that the reader can weigh up the pros and cons for the use of each source against the alternatives.

 

This book features in the following series: Let's Discuss Energy Resources, Lets Discuss Energy Resources .

This book is aimed at children in primary school.

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2010 by Hachette Children's Group .

The author, Louise Spilsbury, has written many books for children on a wide range of subjects. Louise Spilsbury, has written many books for children on a wide range of subjects.

This book has the following chapters: Water power as an energy resource Hydroelectric power Hydroelectric dams Hydroelectric and the environment Impacts of dams on people Hydroelectric power without dams Tidal power Wave power Problems with tidal and wave power Demand and supply of water power How governments affect water power New water power technology The future for water power Water activity Water topics and glossary Find out more and Index

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