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Published: 10th October 2023
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Alternative Energy: Water Power
By (Author) Louise Kay Stewart
Illustrated by Diego Vaisberg
Hachette Children's Group
Wayland
10th October 2023
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Machines and how things work
Hydropower / waterpower
333.91
Hardback
32
Width 216mm, Height 272mm, Spine 10mm
340g
This series explores alternative energy resources, how they are produced, the technology necessary and what the future holds.
With global warming and climate crisis and the rise in energy prices, looking at more sustainable types of energy resources, how well they can meet our power needs and how they work has never felt so relevant.Water power comes in many different forms. We can harness the tides, the waves or the flow of a river. How do we harness the energy made by water What's needed and can it fulfill our energy needs And what are the risks and benefitsWhile new technologies are being developed, each energy resource comes at a cost. This series looks at each energy resource, the technology and cost of how it is used to meet power needs and how it impacts the environment and humans.Each book explains how that power is generated and where it is used through clear diagrams and beautiful illustrations.Suitable for readers aged 9+.Louise Kay Stewart (Author)
Louise K Stewart studied women's writing atuniversity and did a Masters degree in Women andLiterature. She co-founded Aurora, a magazinefeaturing creative writing and illustrations bywomen, based in Liverpool. She then became anauthor, and has written more than 200 books foryoung people on a wide range of subjects.Kevin Deneufchatel (Illustrator) Kevin Deneufchatel is an illustrator and graphic designer living in Paris. After several years of being an art director at an agency, he decided at the end of 2018 to dedicate himself to his passion: illustration. Since then, his creations are found on various media: press, exhibitions, publishing or animation. In his illustration work, Kevin is nourished by his sense of observation, his taste for popular culture, cinema, comics, music ... He also always aims to create meaningful images, with his favorite themes: imagination and the future.