energy resources

EARTH: Racing to the Future of Automotive Efficiency and Performance

EARTH's latest feature explores the science behind efficiency upgrades used by three major racing competitors: Porsche, Audi and Toyota. Using physics and cutting-edge materials results in a "fascinating case study of how unbridled competition can produce unique, innovative and extraordinary solutions to engineering barriers once thought intractable," wrote authors Todd Davidson and Michael Webber, both of the University of Texas at Austin.

Energy Literacy - A Free Classroom Resource

Free, interdisciplinary, educational materials and videos are now available to foster a more energy literate nation. The Essential Principles and Fundamental Concepts for Energy Education project, available on the Department of Energy website, identifies what makes an energy literate citizen, and highlights seven principles to help guide exploration into energy related learning. This is an effort between the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, U.S. Department of Energy, National Center for Science Education and the American Geosciences Institute.

EarthComm Earth's Natural Resources: Energy Resources and Your Community Activity 8

Here you will find resources to help educators and their students to construct a solar water heater and determine its maximum energy output; Construct a simple anemometer to measure wind speeds in your community; Evaluate the use of the Sun and the wind to reduce the use of nonrenewable energy resources; Understand how systems based upon renewable energy resources reduce our consumption of nonrenewable resources.

EarthComm Earth's Natural Resources: Energy Resources and Your Community Activity 7

Here you will find resources to help educators and their students to design investigations into the porosity and permeability of an oil reservoir; Understand factors that control the volume and rate of production in oil and gas fields; Explore the physical relationships between natural gas, oil, and water in a reservoir; Understand why significant volumes of oil and gas cannot be recovered and are left in the ground; Use this knowledge to understand the variability in estimates of remaining oil and gas resources; Appreciate the importance of technological advances in maximizing energy resources.

EarthComm Earth's Natural Resources: Energy Resources and Your Community Activity 6

Here you will find resources to help educators and their students to recognize the overwhelming dependence of today’s society on petroleum; Graph changes in domestic oil production and foreign imports to predict future needs and trends; Understand why oil and gas production have changed in the United States over time; Describe the distribution of oil and gas fields across the United States; Understand the origin of petroleum and natural gas; Investigate the consumption of oil and natural gas in your community.

EarthComm Earth's Natural Resources: Energy Resources and Your Community Activity 5

Here you will find resources to help educators and their students to examine one of the environmental impacts of using coal; Understand how the use of fossil fuels relates to one of Earth’s major geochemical cycles—the carbon cycle; Understand the meaning of pH; Understand how weather systems and the nature of bedrock geology and soil affect the impact of acid rain; Determine ways that energy resources affect your community; Analyze the positive and negative effects of energy use on communities.

EarthComm Earth's Natural Resources: Energy Resources and Your Community Activity 4

Here you will find resources to help educators and their students to investigate the production and consumption of coal in the United States; Investigate how coal sources are explored; Understand methods of coal mining; Determine how coal is used in your state; Evaluate possible practices to conserve coal resources.

EarthComm Earth's Natural Resources: Energy Resources and Your Community Activity 3

Here you will find resources to help educators and their students to classify grades of coal using physical properties; Interpret a map of coal distribution in the United States; Understand that fossils fuels represent solar energy stored as chemical energy;Understand how coal forms; Be able to explain in your own words why coal is a nonrenewable resource.

EarthComm Earth's Natural Resources: Energy Resources and Your Community Activity 2

Here you will find resources to help educators and their students to compare the use of energy resources for electricity in the United States to other countries; Identify the major energy sources used to produce electricity in the United States and your state; Identify trends and patterns in electricity generation; Understand the difference between electric power and electric energy; Be able to describe commonly used methods of generating electric power.

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