News Clip3:38
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Power conference aims to solve Nigeria's energy woes

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Power conference aims to solve Nigeria's energy woes
News Clip4:15
Bloomberg

More Than 300,000 Still Without Power in Texas

Higher Ed
Feb.19 -- The blackouts that plunged millions of Texans into chaos in the midst of a historic cold blast are easing, but the energy crisis continues. About 340 thousand homes and businesses in the state are reported to still be without...
News Clip2:16
Bloomberg

China to Stop Building New Coal-Fired Power Projects Abroad

Higher Ed
Sep.22 -- China is committed to boosting its clean energy goals. President Xi Jinping says that China will stop building new coal power plants abroad. Bloomberg’s Stephen Stapczynski reports on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
News Clip4:13
Bloomberg

S. Africa Preparing Emergency Power Measures: Godongwana

Higher Ed
South Africa Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana discusses the impact of Fed rate hikes on South Africa, surging debt in emerging economies and South Africa's energy crisis. He speaks on Bloomberg Television from the sidelines of the G-20...
News Clip4:14
Curated Video

New technology could offer cheaper solar power

Higher Ed
Rotem, Negev Desert, South Israel, 12.06.08 1. Medium shot of sun reflectors zoom out to extreme wide shot of solar power plant 2. Various reflectors 3. Close-up of sun boiler on top of tower 4. Wide shot of tower 5. SOUNDBITE:...
News Clip2:51
Bloomberg

RWE CFO: We Need Higher Commodity, Power Prices

Higher Ed
May 12 -- Bernhard Guenther, chief financial officer at RWE, discusses first-quarter results and the need for higher power prices driven by a gain in commodities prices. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
News Clip2:41
Bloomberg

What Nuclear Power Plant Hacks Portend for the U.S.

Higher Ed
Jul.07 -- Michael O'Hanlon, Brookings Institution senior fellow, and Bloomberg's Nafeesa Syeed discuss hackers breaching at least a dozen U.S. power plants. They speak with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
News Clip1:58
AFP News Agency

VOICED: Copenhagen, the world's first carbon-neutral capital?

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Copenhagen, the world's first carbon-neutral capital?
News Clip3:05
Bloomberg

Best of Bloomberg Intelligence (08/29/2022)

Higher Ed
Best of Bloomberg Intelligence delivers in-depth analysis and data sets on industries and companies, government, credit, litigation and economic factors. Catch it daily on Bloomberg Markets: The Close.
News Clip3:12
Bloomberg

Russians Said to Be Suspects in Nuclear Site Hackings

Higher Ed
Jul.06 -- Current and former U.S. officials have told Bloomberg that hackers working for a foreign government recently breached at least a dozen American power plants. Sources say targets included a nuclear facility in Kansas with...
News Clip2:23
Bloomberg

Techonomy CEO Says Russia Waging War on U.S. With Hacks

Higher Ed
Jul.07 -- Hackers working for a foreign government recently breached at least a dozen U.S. power plants. The chief suspect is Russia. Techonomy CEO David Kirkpatrick and Bloomberg's Michael Riley have more on "Bloomberg Technology."
News Clip4:24
Bloomberg

China Three Gorges Buys Dubai's Alcazar

Higher Ed
Aug.23 -- A consortium led by state-owned China Three Gorges has bought Dubai-based wind and solar firm Alcazar Energy. Daniel Calderon, Alcazar Energy Partners CEO and Co-Founder joins us to discuss more about the new deal. He speaks...
News Clip2:05
Bloomberg

Trump Eases Regulations on Coal-Fired Power Plants

Higher Ed
Aug.21 -- President Donald Trump walks back regulations on coal-fired power plants. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
Instructional Video9:25
Crash Course

The History of Electrical Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #4

9th - 12th
Did you know that a murder helped the electric telegraph become famous? The fourth of 46 videos in the Crash Course Engineering series focuses on electrical engineering, its history, and its myriad applications. It breaks the field into...
Instructional Video2:56
PBS

Toward a Smarter Grid

6th - 12th Standards
Did you realize that the latest innovations in technology get their electrical power from a system that's 100 years old? Help pupils make sense of the power grid using a short video and related questions. The lesson, part of NOVA's...
Instructional Video1:30
DoodleScience

Nuclear Fission and Fusion

9th - 12th
Lab closed, gone fission! This video discusses both fission and fusion and their relationship to each other. In addition, it also explains why uranium, plutonium, and hydrogen are used and which process uses which elements. 
Instructional Video3:44
Curated OER

Energy from Coal

6th - 12th
Beginning with unrelated scenes of strip-mined land, power plants, and deserted towns, this video stimulates viewers to rethink the types of energy we use. This impactful presentation has no narration, only clips from the mining process....
Instructional Video2:13
Curated OER

Fossil-Fuelled Electricity - How it Works

5th - 8th
Thermal power is electricity generated by the burning of fossil fuels. Through a series of video clips and computer animations, youngsters learn about how coal is used to produce useful electricity. The website provides quizzes that are...