Energy Resources and Scientific Developments
Learning Time: 5-15 hours
Content: Energy resources and scientific developments is a subject that examines the contribution of chemical processes to energy production and modern technologies. This area covers fossil fuels, renewable energy (solar, wind), nuclear energy, the hydrogen economy, energy storage, and environmental impacts. TYT focuses on basic energy sources, while AYT focuses on renewable technologies and sustainability. The current 2025 curriculum also covers carbon-neutral technologies and green chemistry. Learning this topic lays the foundation for future energy solutions.
- Energy Sources:
- Fossil Fuels (Coal, Oil, Natural Gas)
- Renewable Sources (Solar, Wind)
- Nuclear Energy (Fission, Fusion)
- Energy Conversion Processes:
- Chemical Energy (Combustion)
- Electrochemical Conversion (Batteries)
- Photochemical Conversion (Photosynthesis)
- Energy Storage:
- Batteries and Supercapacitors
- Hydrogen Storage
- Thermal Energy Storage
- Applications:
- Electric Vehicles
- Renewable Energy Plants
- Environmentally Friendly Fuels
- Affecting Factors:
- Energy Efficiency
- Environmental Impacts
- Technological Developments
- Modern Developments:
- Carbon Neutral Technologies
- Hydrogen Economy
- Green Chemistry Energy Solutions
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 5 hours
- Skill level Expert
- Language English
- Students 15
- Assessments Yes






