Please review the following links to other Web sites. We have written a brief description
as to what you might find when you get there.
http://www.eei.org
(Edison Electric Institute lists U.S. and international power companies, related
organizations such as government agencies, and trade associations for all fuels)
http://www.epri.com
(Electric Power Research Institute lists organizations involved with technological
aspects of energy production, delivery and end use)
http://www.energy.gov/
(U.S. Department of Energy lists internal departments and related external government
and non-government organizations)
http://www.need.org/
(National Energy Education Development Project site offers energy survey, links
to state NEED programs and to energy education sites)
http://www.ohioenergy.org
(Ohio's NEED affiliate, the Ohio Energy Project lists programs for teachers and
students)
http://rredc.nrel.gov/wind/pubs/atlas/maps/chap2/2-01m.html
(U.S. wind power map)
http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/coal/cia/cia_sum.html
(U.S. coal reserves map)
http://www.fossil.energy.gov/programs/powersystems/
http://susdesign.com/sunangle/
(Calculate angle of the sun, sunrise and sunset for any day and geographic location)
http://www.repp.org/solar/
(Construct easy-to-read tables of solar radiation values for any geographic location
and photovoltaic array tilt; from U.S. Department of Energy files)
http://www.solarenergy.org/useful-renewable-energy-links
(Visit other places photovoltaic systems are installed like a bakery in Mexico and
learn how the PV's are working for their owners)
http://www.eere.energy.gov/geothermal/
(Information on geothermal energy)
http://hydropower.inel.gov/
(Information on hydropower)
http://www1.eere.energy.gov/biomass/
(Information on energy from trees, grasses and residues from the U.S. Department
of Energy)
Student friendly text and Pictures
http://www.nrel.gov/
(Designed for students, includes renewable energy and science project information)
http://www.eere.energy.gov/education/
(Designed for students, more information on renewable energy, especially photovoltaic
projects)
http://rredc.nrel.gov
(U.S. Department of Energy-supported Renewable Resource Data Center, National Renewable
Energy Laboratory)
OSME Learning Network
(U.S. Department of Interior's Office of Surface Mining and Reclamation Learning
Network.)
http://www.cleanairprogress.org
(Foundation for Clean Air Progress graphs air quality trends using U.S. EPA data)
http://www.scied.science.doe.gov/scied/sci_ed.htm
(U.S. Department of Energy education site for Education in Science, Technology,
Energy, Engineering and Math)