As awareness grows about the fragile nature of the planet, people are trying to find ways of creating power by using the wind, the sun, and other non-polluting forms of energy which do not use up the limited reserves of fossil fuels.
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A popular science article about biohydrogen. How it is made, and research being done on it.
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Find out what is energy, its history, sources and conservation tips. With games and activities.
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Presents basic facts and history. Find out about wave and tidal power.
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Illustrated explanations of the five renewable sources used most often: hydropower (water), solar, wind, geothermal, and biomass.
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Explains how water can be used to generate electricity. Includes diagrams, summary, and a quiz.
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Offers an introduction, information about how it works, advantages, and disadvantages.
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Explains how we get geothermal energy with pictures.
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Article explains how we may be able to use hydrogen to create renewable, non-polluting energy. Applications would include fueling cars and creating electricity.
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Information on geothermal energy in use around the world, world conferences on geothermal, and links to related web sites.
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Information on geothermal energy in use around the world, world conferences on geothermal, and links to related web sites.
[ Kids/Teens ]
Illustrated explanations of the five renewable sources used most often: hydropower (water), solar, wind, geothermal, and biomass.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ]
Presents basic facts and history. Find out about wave and tidal power.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ]
Explains how we get geothermal energy with pictures.
[ Mature Teens ]
A popular science article about biohydrogen. How it is made, and research being done on it.
[ Kids ]
Find out what is energy, its history, sources and conservation tips. With games and activities.
[ Mature Teens ]
Article explains how we may be able to use hydrogen to create renewable, non-polluting energy. Applications would include fueling cars and creating electricity.
[ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ]
Explains how water can be used to generate electricity. Includes diagrams, summary, and a quiz.
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Offers an introduction, information about how it works, advantages, and disadvantages.