Exercise 11 - Energy Resources 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your name in the designated field at the top of the form. This personalizes your submission and ensures proper identification.
  3. In Section ___, review the instructions carefully. Familiarize yourself with the background reading requirements from Chapters 13 and 14 of your textbook.
  4. For Part I – Coal Geology, respond to questions regarding environmental impacts and coal mining practices. Use the text box provided to articulate your thoughts clearly.
  5. Continue to Part II – Petroleum Geology, where you will answer questions related to oil extraction and its implications. Ensure you include calculations as required, using our platform's editing tools for clarity.
  6. Finally, navigate to Part III – Energy Future. Reflect on the questions posed about renewable energy sources and their feasibility. Utilize bullet points or numbered lists for organized responses.

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The major types of renewable energy sources are: Biomass. Wood and wood waste. Municipal solid waste. Landfill gas and biogas. Biofuels. Hydropower. Geothermal. Wind. Solar.
List the examples of sources of energy Biofuel energy. Hydropower. Geothermal energy. Solar energy. Nuclear energy. Tidal energy. Wind energy.
Primary energy sources take many forms, including nuclear energy, fossil energy -- like oil, coal and natural gas -- and renewable sources like wind, solar, geothermal and hydropower.
Hydro Power Uttarakhand has got enormous potential for hydropower generation. Apart from its large and medium hydropower potential, which is estimated to be 20,000 megawatts, it also has huge potential for small, mini- and micro- hydropower generation.
The Main Energy Sources COAL. Coal. What is it used for? OIL. Oil. What is it used for? NATURAL GAS. Gas. What is it used for? NUCLEAR. Nuclear. What is it used for? WIND. Wind. What is it used for? SOLAR. Solar. What is it used for? BIOMASS. Biomass. What is it used for? HYDRO. Hydro. What is it used for?

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Energy resources are all forms of fuels used in the modern world, either for heating, generation of electrical energy, or for other forms of energy conversion processes. Energy resources can be roughly classified in three categories: renewable, fossil, and nuclear.
Contents 1 Fossil fuel. 1.1 Coal. 1.2 Natural gas. 1.3 Oil. 1.4 Sustainability. 2 Nuclear energy. 2.1 Nuclear energy. 2.2 Nuclear fusion. 3 Renewable resources. 3.1 Biomass. 3.2 Geothermal. 3.3 Hydropower. 3.4 Solar energy. 3.5 Wave and tidal power. 3.6 Wind power. 4 References.
Perpetual/Continuous resources are those that remain available in the same measure for an indefinitely long-time e.g: Solar, Wind, Geothermal energy, Wave power, etc. Non-continuous energy resources are those, which remain not available in their quantity for a long-time e.g: Fossil fuels, Hydroelectric power, etc.

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