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Model of city illustrating carbon plant with smoke coming out   Model of wind turbines and modern city   Model of solar panels on top of buildings in modern city  

Does Carbon Capture and Storage Work?
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Find science projects & activities on U.S. Department of Energy's Kids Saving Energy site to help K-12 students learn about energy.
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  Learn how Iggy uses the GS-System to tap the Earth's stored energy.
+ PDF 1.6 Mb
  Have you ever hugged a wind turbine? Learn how turbines make the Earth happy!
+ PDF 3.5 Mb
 
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Help your kids identify sources of energy through these fun activities!
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Do you know what is renewable and what is not renewable?
+ PDF 264 k
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Do you know what all the forms of energy are?
+ PDF 192 k
 
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Can you match the user with the energy source?
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Complete this online crossword puzzle to learn more about renewable energy.
+ Crossword Puzzle    105 k
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Find the hiding words in this online Word Search to learn more about renewable energy.
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New WindWise curriculum.
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+ KidWind Project