
Bring renewable energy to life with this engaging UK–India comparison lesson!
In this fully resourced geography lesson, students explore whether renewable energy can truly “save the planet” through hands-on decision-making and real-world case studies. Learners begin by analysing the UK’s current energy mix before taking on the role of the UK Energy Minister to build their own sustainable £10 billion energy plan — a brilliant way to develop data-handling and evaluative skills. The lesson then turns global, showcasing the Kamuthi Solar Power Project in India, one of the world’s largest solar farms, allowing students to compare challenges and successes between countries. Complete with differentiated objectives, a printable student worksheet, PowerPoint slides, and clear visuals, this lesson is perfect for KS3 Geography units on energy, sustainability, or resource management.
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