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Low Emission Energy Future 3D movie
Renewable energies, Low Emission Technologies and Energy Efficiency are the keys to a 'Low Emission Energy Future'. This 3D animated movie explores a number of energy options and is a great starter to any discussion around energy and climate change.

Click on the pink title to view the movie.

Click here to download the movie (87.2MB)

Low Emission Energy Future Interactive
Supporting the Low Emission Energy Future movie, students can interact with this cross curricula product and explore renewable energies, energy efficiency and the mechanics underlying the major innovative low emission technologies currently on trial or under research in Queensland and Australia.

Interactive tools include animations, fact sheets and images. 

Suitable for Science, SOSE, Geography content can be adapted to suit all year levels.

Click on the pink title to open.

Queensland Resources Council acknowledges the contributions and assistance of the following in the development of these products: Hydrogen International Ltd, CO2CRC, Australian Coal Association Research Project (ACARP), Blackwater International Coal Centre, NewGen Coal, Arrow Energy, Santos, Anglo Coal Australia, CS Energy and in particular Kelly Thambimuthu Director Centre for Low Emission Energy Technologies and Cheryl Geck (teacher Marist College Brisbane.) 

Supporting Materials..
PowerPoint
Low Emission Energy Sources - An Introduction (based on year 10 guidelines) unit of work

Coal Fired Power Station Interactive
How does coal generate electricity? This interactive 3D animated model explains the mechanisms of coal fired power. The generation of Queensland’s coal fired power using latest technologies is shown in stages from ‘Providing the Fuel’ to ‘Cleaning the Gases’.

QRC acknowledges the assistance provided by CS Energy and CSIRO Exploration and Mining in the production of this resource.

Coal fired power station interactive activity
Find out how a coal fired power station works - Fun, Interactive, Educational. Click on the title to open.

Post Combustion capture
A CSIRO vodcast on coal, its effects on climate change and the post combustion capture procedure. Click on the title to open.

Coal Vodcasts
Click on the title above to open a series of short vodcasts all about coal. Footage courtesy of BHP Billiton Mitsubishi Alliance. All vodcasts suitable for year levels P-12. Click on the title to open the series.

The Zero Emissions City of the Future
Click on the title above to open the series of short vodcasts that are taken from the DVD 'The Zero Emissions City of the future'. It was produced for the International Energy Agency's Asia Pacific Conference. Although not designed originally for educational use, it provides an insight and useful animations on the future of fossil fuels. Click on the title to open the series.

 

 

 

 

 
 Notices
To view and download resources
To view most downloads and interactives, you will need to have Adobe Flash player installed.

To download Adobe for free or update your current version, copy and paste the following link into your browser:

http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash&promoid=BUIGP and follow the instructions.

Download should be completed in less than five minutes.
 
 
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