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Renewable Energy – Bilingual English Listening Practice (A1–C2)

 

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Clara notices solar panels on the roof of her house. Her dad explains that they make electricity from sunlight. There’s also a windmill out in the field. Clara learns that solar and wind energy help protect the planet.


Clara visits a wind farm with her school. There, she learns how wind turbines create electricity. She also checks out a solar farm with panels that turn sunlight into energy. Her teacher explains that renewable energy helps cut down on pollution and protect the environment.

Clara researches clean energy and finds out that her city has set up batteries to store electricity from renewable sources. She also learns about hydroelectric turbines and biomass as alternatives to oil. In a school debate, she argues that switching to clean energy is key to cutting down on carbon emissions and building a sustainable future.


Clara attends a sustainability forum where experts talk about ways to improve energy efficiency in cities. She learns about smart grids that adjust electricity use based on demand. She also finds out how geothermal energy can work alongside other renewable sources. By the end of the event, she reflects on how important it is to have public policies that support investment in clean energy around the world.


Clara works on a research project about renewable energy storage. She looks into green hydrogen as a way to deal with the ups and downs of solar and wind power. At an engineering conference, she presents her study on solid-state batteries and how they can help with the energy transition. She reflects on how combining different technologies could speed up decarbonization in the power sector without risking grid stability.


Clara, an engineer who specializes in renewable energy, develops predictive algorithms to help integrate clean sources into smart grids more efficiently. At an international summit, she debates whether superconductors could work for high-efficiency energy transmission. She reflects on how the mix of AI and renewable energy is reshaping how electricity is produced and delivered in a world that’s moving toward full sustainability.