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Fact Sheets, 30 on Worldcat

http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=hotseries&q=se:%22Fact+sheet+-+Dept.+of+Energy%22

 

1977:

1. Fuels from Plants (Bioconversion) 

2. Fuels from Wastes (Bioconversion) 

3. Wind Power 

4. Electricity from the Sun I (Solar Photovoltaic Energy) 

5. Electricity from the Sun II (Solar Thermal Energy Conversion) 

6. Solar Sea Power (Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion) 

7. Solar Heating and Cooling 

8. Geothermal Energy 

9. Energy Conservation: Homes and Buildings 

10. Energy Conservation: Industry 

11. Energy Conservation: Transportation 

12. Conventional Reactors 

13. Breeder Reactors 

14. Nuclear Fusion 

15. New Fuels from Coal 

16. Energy Storage Technology 

17. Alternative Energy Sources: Environmental Impacts 

18. Alternative Energy Sources: A Glossary of Terms 

19. Alternative Energy Sources: A Bibliography 

 

1978:

1. Biofuels 

2. Burning Coal 

3. Wind Power 

4. Electricity from the Sun I: Photovoltaic 

5. Electricity from the Sun II: Solar Thermal 

6. Oil Shale and Tar Sands 

7. Solar Heating and Cooling 

8. Geothermal Energy 

9. Energy Conservation: Homes and Buildings 

10. Energy Conservation: Industry 

11. Energy Conservation: Transportation 

12. Conventional Reactors 

13. Breeder Reactors 

14. Nuclear Fusion 

15. New Fuels from Coal 

16. Energy Storage 

17. Centralized Versus Decentralized Energy Production 

18. Fuel Cells 

19. Energy Technology

20. Energy Glossary

 

 

ENERGY EDUCATION WORKSHOP HANDBOOK 

Table of Contents 

Organization of This Handbook 

1 Introducing the PEEC Packets 

2 What Are the Facts Behind the Energy Crisis? 

3 Interdisciplinary Approaches to Teaching Energy 

4 Infusing Energy Topics into Traditional Subjects 

5 Adapting PEEC Materials to Regional Interests 

6 Workshop Planning Aids 

 

 Energy & Education, was born in the fall of 1977, bimonthly

$9 subscription  with 1981 issue (Volume 5, No. 1), now produced three volumes

Energy & Education is in many ways our most important product.

 

 

2. The Regional Energy Education Network, REEN 

 

3. Practitioners Conferences 

 "First Annual Practitioners Conference on Energy Education" at the University of Maryland in 

December 1978, reported in 1/79 Energy & Education.

Second: 

Rockford College in Rockford, Illinois 

in late 1979. 

Third: 

Third Practitioners Conference held in November 1980 at the Tennessee 

Valley Authority's Land Between the Lakes conference center.

The Fourth Practitioners Conference held at the 4-H Center in 

Washington, D.C., December 10-12, 1981, was the last of these events.

The National Council for Energy in Education was a major outcome of last one

 

National Conference on Energy Education was held in Detroit on November 22, 1981. 

 simultaneously with the Annual Meeting of the National Council for the Social Studies

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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