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New Kinds of Energy

New Kinds of Energy

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New Kinds of Energy is a low-level phonics reading book that replaces coal and gas with wind and waves, featuring beautiful photographs and a fully decodable text suitable for struggling teen and adult readers. It is part of Ransom's Neutron Stars reading programme, offering progression through ten levels of reading and four phonics and six coloured book bands.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 36 pages
Publication date: 01 January 2019
Publisher: Ransom Publishing


New Kinds of Energy is a captivating low-level phonics reading book that introduces readers to the exciting world of renewable energy sources. With its beautifully illustrated pages and carefully crafted text, this non-fiction title is designed to engage struggling teen and adult readers. By utilizing a limited set of letters and sounds, New Kinds of Energy makes learning to read a fun and accessible experience. This book is part of Ransom's Neutron Stars structured reading programme, which offers progression through ten levels of reading, four phonics, and six coloured book bands.

Coal and gas have long been the primary sources of energy for our homes, but they are not sustainable in the long term. The wind and waves, on the other hand, offer a clean and renewable alternative. New Kinds of Energy explores the various ways in which these natural resources can be harnessed to power our homes and reduce our carbon footprint.

One of the most promising renewable energy sources is wind power. Wind turbines capture the energy of the wind and convert it into electricity. Wind farms can be built in various locations, including offshore, and can provide a significant amount of energy to a community. However, the construction of wind farms can have environmental impacts, such as bird and bat deaths.

Gas power is another common source of energy. Gas is burned to produce heat, which is then used to generate electricity. Gas power plants are relatively efficient, but they also produce greenhouse gases, which contribute to climate change.

The wind and waves offer a more sustainable alternative to gas and coal. Wind turbines are quiet and do not produce any emissions, while waves can be harnessed to generate electricity through tidal and wave power. Tidal power plants are located in coastal areas and use the movement of the tides to generate electricity. Wave power plants are located in offshore areas and use the movement of the waves to generate electricity.

However, the development of wind and wave power has been slow in many parts of the world. This is due to a variety of factors, including the cost of construction, the availability of land, and the political will to promote renewable energy.

To address these challenges, governments and businesses are investing in the development of wind and wave power. Governments are providing subsidies and tax incentives to encourage the construction of wind farms and wave power plants. Businesses are investing in research and development to improve the efficiency of wind and wave power technologies.

In addition to their environmental benefits, wind and wave power can also provide economic benefits. Wind farms can create jobs in the construction and maintenance industries, while wave power plants can provide jobs in the tourism industry.

However, there are also some challenges associated with wind and wave power. For example, wind turbines can be noisy and can have a negative impact on wildlife. Wave power plants can be expensive to build and maintain.

To address these challenges, researchers are developing new technologies. For example, wind turbines are becoming more efficient and quieter, while wave power plants are becoming more efficient and less expensive.

In conclusion, New Kinds of Energy is a captivating low-level phonics reading book that introduces readers to the exciting world of renewable energy sources. By utilizing a limited set of letters and sounds, New Kinds of Energy makes learning to read a fun and accessible experience. The wind and waves offer a clean and renewable alternative to gas and coal, and governments and businesses are investing in the development of wind and wave power to address the challenges associated with these technologies. By working together, we can create a more sustainable future for ourselves and for future generations.

Weight: 78g
Dimension: 130 x 197 x 8 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781785914348

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