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Ready for your quiz on wind turbines and solar cells? For all of you who have been studying up on how to use vegetable oil as an energy source over dinner all week, this is your time!

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00:06

Renewable Energy, a la Shmoop.

00:09

Hey there, boys and girls, ladies and gentlemen, mee-maws and pee-paws...

00:13

and welcome back to "Renew it or Lose It!"

00:17

Today we have our two contestants...

00:19

Ashley from Portland, whom we caught running her thermostat at 61 degrees on a 67 degree day!

00:26

Let's have a warm welcome for Ashley!

00:29

And Contestant Number 2... Fletcher from Omaha!

00:33

We picked up Fletcher after we found him sitting

00:35

in his living room with every single light switch in his home left in the "on" position!

00:41

Hello, Fletcher!

00:42

One of these two energy-villains is going

00:44

to walk out of here with the grand prize... of not being hung entirely upside down while

00:49

strapped to the blade of a wind turbine!

00:51

Good luck to them both!

00:53

Okay, now down to business... when you know the answer, just shout it out...

00:58

When was the very first electricity-generating wind turbine built?

01:06

Ooh, sorry, neither of you are correct. We were looking for 1891... and you

01:11

could have gotten an extra point if you had known it was built in Scotland.

01:15

As it is, you both move one notch on the Turbines of Nausea!

01:22

Okay, next question... why was the first solar cell built?

01:32

No, sorry... it was to increase the distance that phone signals could travel.

01:37

Ashley -- you should have gotten that one. We've seen your cell phone bill... we had

01:40

you pegged for an expert...

01:42

Give 'em another notch! Okay, redemption time, you two...

01:47

How long did the first large-scale wind turbine last before it broke?

01:55

You guys do not know your renewable energy! It lasted 45 days.

02:03

We've come a long way, baby.

02:04

Next question... when was the first diesel engine successfully run on vegetable oil?

02:15

Aw, those are some nice, totally random guesses... but they are unfortunately totally

02:19

off the mark. It was in 1900, a little before petroleum oils became readily available.

02:26

Speaking of oil... Fletcher, you look like you're about to slip out of your bonds there...

02:30

hold on, buddy! You don't want to fall from that height!

02:33

Okay, let's keep the steam train chugging along...

02:36

How much of the world's power is made by solar panels? You know what -- I'm not even going

02:42

to give you guys a chance to answer that one... it's half a percentage point.

02:46

You wouldn't have gotten it. Crank the lever, Jimmy.

02:53

One last question, and we're still looking for a winner...

02:55

How big is the biggest wind turbine in the world?

03:03

Oh, so sorry... a single blade of the biggest wind turbine is 250 feet long.

03:09

So...just be grateful we only strapped you to this itty bitty one...

03:13

Final notch, Jimmy!

03:16

Well, Ashley and Fletcher, it looks like we

03:17

have ourselves a tie today! We're going to leave you hanging for a few minutes so you

03:21

can reconsider your energy consumption habits...

03:24

...and we'll see the rest of you next week on... Renew It or Lose It!

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