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Tuesday, 29 October 2019

Hurumanu Renewable enegy

Aim: To make a solar powered oven.

Materials
  1.   Sellotape
  2. Scissors
  3. Pizza box
  4. Straw
  5. Marshmallow
  6. Biscuit
  7. Glad wrap
  8. Tin foil
  9. Black plastic
  10. Ruler
  11. Vivid marker
  12. Newspaper
Steps:
  1. Measure the box
  2. Cut the centre of the box
  3. Cover the bit you cut, with tin foil
  4. Put a piece of black plastic on the bottom of inside of the pizza on the bottom
  5. Make a paper square that fits inside the pizza box and lays around the edge
  6. Put a marshmallow on top of a chocolate biscuit, place  it on a plastic plate and put it in the solar oven
  7. Put it in the sun to cook



Time
Temperature
0

15

30

45


Conclusion:
Would couldn't get much





Aim: To make a presentation that investigates different renewable energy's.

Section 1: Title Page

Make a title page that incorporates all renewable energy 's Hydro, Solar, Wind and Wave.

Section 2: Definitions

Define and provide a picture of each energy type.

  1. Hydro Energy
  2. Solar Energy
  3. Wind Energy 
  4. Wave Energy
Section 3; Investigate each of the 4 Energy types.
( Hydro ,Solar ,Wind ,Wave ) 



  1. Type: (Hydro, Solar, Wind, Wave)
  2. Is it used in NZ ? Yes
  3. Other Countries that use it? Yes
  4. How is it used to generate electricity? Included in the definition is electricity and heat generated from solar, wind, ocean, hydro power, biomass, geothermal resources, and bio fuels and hydrogen derived from renewable resources
  5. Draw and label a diagram of the main parts of the electricity generator? This can be done on paper and uploaded or on a drawing program on your device. I do not want any Internet images or pictures. They must be hand drawn using a ruler and labelled.


Section 4: Renewable Energy in the future.

List 10 ways that renewable energy will be used in the future to replace our current activities.

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