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Compare types of electricity generation
Choose a template and write a comparison of two different ways to make electricity. Read the Guidance notes - it contains helpful information. Also use information from Generating green electricity and Generating non-renewable electricity.
Discussion points
- What is a fossil fuel?
- What does 'renewable' mean?
- What is 'green energy'?
- It is difficult to say that an energy source is completely good or completely bad. The subject is complicated. Each one has its up sides and down sides. To meet our energy needs, we actually need a mix of energy sources.
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