How do most power stations work?
How are fossile fuels obtained/what are they?
Long-dead biological material that has been compressed under high pressure to form carbon compounds. Obtained by drilling/mining (coal)
How do gas fire power stations and hyroelectric (HEP) power stations differ from the standard power station model?
In gas-fired power stations, the hot gas drives the turbin directly.
In HEP, the water drives the turbin (grav. potential -> kinetic -> electric)
What is burned in fossil-fuel powered power stations?
Coal, oil, and gas
What is used as fuel in a nuclear power station?
Uranium or plutonium
What is a biofuel?
A fuel obtained from living or recently living organisms
What type of energy source are biofuels?
Renewable
Where does the energy required to drive the turbines/produce steam come from in a nuclear power station?
Not from burning uranium/plutionium!
Complete the sentence:
Biofuels can be used in…
…small-cale, gas-fired power stations
Which releases more energy per kilogram of fuel burnt:
Uranium undergoing fission OR fossil fuels being burnt?
Uranium undergoing fission - it has a higher fuel density per kg
Nuclear power stations do not release any…
…greenhouse gasses, unlike fossil-fuel power stations
What do nuclear power stations produce that other power stations don’t?
Radioactive waste
What are the negatives of radioactive waste
Draw and label a diagram of a fossil-fuel powered power station

Define ‘renewable energy’
Energy from sources that never run out (or will run out in a very, very long time)
How can wind be used to generate electricity?
What methods of generating electricity use water?
Electricity can be produced from energy obtained from:
How does HEP work?
How is wave power used to generate electricity?
How is tidal power used to generate electricity?
N.B. This works a bit like HEP, except instead of pumping/releasing water from a reservoir, the tides naturally raise the water level and it can then be released.
Why is wave power likely to be less reliable than tidal power?
There will always be two tides a day because the tides are controlled by the Sun and Moon.
However, the waves are controlled by the wind and weather, so on a calm day there might not be as many waves.
How does solar energy travel from the Sun to the Earth?
As electromagnetic radiation (the electromagnetic spectrum)
What do solar cells do?
Transfer solar energy directly into electricity
What are solar cells used to power and why?
Only small devices such as watches and calculators because each cell only produces a small amount of energy.
However, we can join large numbers of cells together to form a solar panel.