This bingo card has 36 words: Energy from natural sources that replenish over time, like sunlight, wind, and water., It reduces reliance on fossil fuels, decreases pollution, and mitigates climate change., Solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and biomass energy., Hydropower is currently the largest source of renewable electricity worldwide., It reduces greenhouse gas emissions, decreases air pollution, and conserves natural resources., Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity using photovoltaic cells., It’s abundant, reduces electricity bills, and requires low maintenance., High initial costs, intermittent availability (dependent on sunlight), and space requirements., No, but energy can be stored in batteries or supplemented with other power sources., A system where excess solar energy is sent to the grid in exchange for credits on electricity bills., Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy of wind into electrical power., It’s clean, cost-effective, and provides energy in rural areas., Wind is unpredictable, turbines can be noisy, and they may impact wildlife., Yes, small wind turbines can generate electricity for residential use., Typically 30-50%, meaning turbines generate power at about 30-50% of their maximum potential over time., Water flows through turbines, spinning them to generate electricity., It’s reliable, produces no direct emissions, and offers energy storage (pumped storage)., It disrupts ecosystems, displaces communities, and is costly to build., Free!, A plant that generates electricity without large reservoirs, using natural river flow., It depends on water availability; low water levels reduce power generation, Heat from the Earth’s core used to generate electricity or for direct heating., In tectonically active regions like Iceland, the U.S. West, and the Philippines., It’s reliable, has low emissions, and provides constant energy., High initial costs, location-dependent, and potential for induced seismic activity., Yes, through geothermal heat pumps for heating and cooling., Energy from organic materials like wood, crop waste, and animal manure., It can be if managed sustainably, but burning biomass still releases CO₂., Uses waste materials, reduces landfill waste, and provides steady power., Can contribute to deforestation, air pollution, and require large land areas., Biofuels are liquid fuels (like ethanol and biodiesel) derived from biomass, used for transportation, The main challenges include energy storage, grid infrastructure upgrades, and intermittency of some renewable sources., Batteries and other storage technologies store excess energy for use when generation is low, It creates jobs, reduces reliance on imported fuels, and lowers long-term energy costs., With advancements in storage, grid management, and efficiency, a full transition is possible, but it requires large-scale investments and policy support. and Policies like subsidies, tax credits, and renewable energy mandates encourage investment and accelerate adoption..
Renewable Energy | Environment | RENEWABLE BINGO | Renewable Energy | Sources of Energy
Share this URL with your players:
For more control of your online game, create a clone of this card first.
Learn how to conduct a bingo game.
With players vying for a you'll have to call about __ items before someone wins. There's a __% chance that a lucky player would win after calling __ items.
Tip: If you want your game to last longer (on average), add more unique words/images to it.