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DoodleScience
Renewable Energy Resources_ Part 2 _ GCSE Physics
Geothermal energy uses hot water and steam from deep underground to drive turbines. Radioactive decay of substances like uranium heats up rocks, which may heat water that rises as steam. In some places there may be hot rocks but no...
Visual Learning Systems
Exploring Iceland's Geothermal Energy
This video explores Iceland's innovative use of geothermal energy, which fuels over 75% of their homes and powers various facilities. It highlights how Icelanders tap into the country's intense geologic activity, including volcanic...
Curated Video
I WONDER - Where Does Iceland Get Its Energy From?
This video is answering the question of where does Iceland get its energy from.
Curated Video
I WONDER - What Is Geothermal Energy?
This video is answering the question of what is geothermal energy.
Curated Video
I WONDER - Where Are Geothermal Energy Stations Built?
This video is answering the question of where are geothermal energy stations built.
msvgo
Conventional Source of Energy: Thermal Energy
It describes thermal energy, thermal power plant and demerits of thermal energy.
Mazz Media
Solar Thermal Energy on Earth
This video discusses what thermal energy is and describes how it is generated by radioactive decay and how it contributes to geothermal energy. Viewers will also learn about solar energy, what it is and how it is created by fusion....
Visual Learning Systems
Investigating Earth's Natural Resources: Energy Resources
Upon viewing the Investigating Earth's Natural Resources video series, students will be able to do the following: Define a natural resource as anything we take from the environment and use. List natural resources commonly used ....
Curated OER
Ecosystems
With the world's largest collection of geysers, many visitors end up overlooking the wildlife natural to Yellowstone National Park. Join Mr. Andersen as he shows your class about the different species living in the park and illustrates...
California Academy of Science
Renewable Energy: Clean Tech Solutions
Renewable energy originally found application more than 790,000 years ago. A relevant and engaging lesson explains some of the current options for renewable energy. Technology changes quickly and many different options provide hope for...
PBS
A Never-Ending Supply
If renewable energy means a never-ending supply of power, why aren't we already using it? A brief video clip, part of a large Energy unit from NOVA, discusses the limitless energy humans obtain from solar, geothermal, and tidal sources....
DoodleScience
Renewable Energy Resources: Part 2
What would we do without electricity? A video discusses alternatives to using non-renewable energy resources to create electrical energy. The focus is on geothermal conversion and solar cells.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Geothermal Energy
A look at the technology behind geothermal energy, an alternative energy source. Aired Aug. 15, 2008 [17:48]
PBS
Nova Labs: A Never Ending Supply
Renewable energy sources might just be the answer to a sustainable future. What makes an energy source renewable, and how can we use these sources to power our societies well into the future? [2:44]
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation: The Road to the New Energy Economy: Wind Energy
The National Science Foundation and Discover Magazine hosted a congressional briefing series examining what steps must be taken to ensure clean, abundant wind, solar, biomass and geothermal energy for America's future. [40:53]
US Department of Energy
U.s. Department of Energy: Energy 101: Geothermal Energy
Learn about geothermal energy in this video. [3:47]
US Department of Energy
U.s. Department of Energy: Energy 101: Geothermal Heat Pumps
Investigate how building are heated by using a geothermal heat pump system in this video. [2:32]
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Green Energy at Google
An interview with Bill Wiehl at Google about their plans to support alternative energy projects, such as technologies that develop solar thermal energy, wind power, and geothermal energy. Aired Nov. 30, 2007 [11:53]