power resources

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power resources

The Earth's resources

2005
Presents an examination of the earth's renewable and non-renewable resources, from swampy forests to the power of wind, in simple text with illustrations.

Oil, gas, and coal

2009
An introduction to oil, gas, and coal that defines fossil fuels and describes how they work and ways people can cut down on their use.

Out of energy

2011
An exploration of energy that discusses fossil fuels, renewable energy resources, hydropower, nuclear energy, hydrogen, carbon footprints, and other related topics.

Energy

2010
Offers an overview of energy use around the world, discussing the different sources of energy, government regulations, energy concerns, conservation and efficiency, alternative energy sources, and other related topics.

Fuel and energy

1992
Surveys the history and use of many types of fuel, focusing on the advantages and disadvantages of oil, coal, alcohols, wood, and nuclear, solar, and geothermal energy resources.

Renewable energy resources

2004
Explores renewable energy sources--particularly wind, water, and solar power--on a global scale, covering the cost, output, and environmental impact of non-renewable sources and the future role of renewables.

Energy crisis

2008
Describes different types of energy, including fossil fuels and renewable energy sources; discusses the importance of saving energy and the impact of energy use on the environment; and explores solutions.

Wackiest machines ever!

2006
Presents a short study of various forms of energy through a study of some of history's wackiest machines such as the steam-powered car, the rocket pack, ornthopter, and others.

Energy crisis

2003
Explains what energy is and how it is used, looks at different types of fuels, and discusses the problems of wasting energy, and pollution caused by fossil and nuclear fuels. Includes energy projects and facts.

Energy

1999
Discusses various aspects of energy, including power, kinetic energy, potential energy, photosynthesis, food chains, water power, wind power, chemical energy, atomic energy, heat, and solar energy.

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