- Coal, Oil, Natural Gas
- Solar Power, Wind Power, Hydroelectric Power
- To counteract climate change or "Global Warming" without having serious negative impacts on the community
- Australia, China, The United States and India
- Australia's coal reserves have about 76 billion tonnes in them
- Australia's natural gas reserves have remained relatively untapped over the years because of the abundance and demand of coal and oil
- The solar power plant being built near Mildura will have technology to power satellites and consists of fields of mirrors each covering 0.8 kilometres.
- Large turbines are situated on poles, and when the wind pushes and turns them it generates electricity
- PositiveNegativeIt supplies energy to 18000 homesThe farm cost $65 millionWill reduce greenhouse gas emissions by two million tonnes over 25 yearsThese turbines measures 100 metres in length and has to have a 25 kilometre transmission line to get power to Yankalilla, the distribution network
- Hydro, Solar and Wind power is good because it allows for the same, if not better, power and electricity for less cost, carbon footprint wise. Hydro power allows us to draw power from water and supply houses with electricity. Solar power allows us to draw power from the sun and is very cost-effective. Wind power uses wind to generate electricity. 2 out of the 3 things I listed are unlimited, Solar and Wind, so this could last us for hundreds of years if not longer.
- All of the pipelines that are currently built and operating are very close to Natural Gas production basins, inland for the east coast, out to sea for the west coast. These pipelines also travel to all the major cities in Australia, such as Sydney, Perth and Brisbane.
- A) i)$16.8 billion ii)$5.2 billion iii)$3.1 billion
C) Coal