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Childress, Vincent W. – Technology Teacher, 2009
There is a potential crisis looming related to the world's need for energy. On the one hand, energy demands are growing every day, and could double by 2050. On the other hand, burning of traditional fossil fuels to generate electricity is contributing to the increase in greenhouse gases. Would it be advisable to increase the number of nuclear…
Descriptors: Fuels, Nuclear Energy, Energy, Natural Resources
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Childress, Vincent W. – Technology Teacher, 2009
The current worldwide concern over energy is primarily related to imported oil, oil drilling and refining capacity, and transportation capacity. However, this concern has bolstered interest in a broader range of "green" energy technologies. In this article, the author discusses the use of hydroelectricity as an alternative energy source…
Descriptors: Fuels, Engines, Energy, Energy Conservation
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Settle, Frank A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
The nuclear fuel cycle consists of a series of industrial processes that produce fuel for the production of electricity in nuclear reactors, use the fuel to generate electricity, and subsequently manage the spent reactor fuel. While the physics and engineering of controlled fission are central to the generation of nuclear power, chemistry…
Descriptors: Fuels, Metallurgy, Nuclear Physics, Chemistry
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Edgar, Thomas F. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2007
The emerging energy situation in the United States puts chemical engineering at the forefront of the large research and education effort that will need to be undertaken during the next 20 years. Chemical engineering undergraduates and graduate students will need to be literate on energy alternatives and the interconnection of technology,…
Descriptors: Nuclear Energy, Chemistry, Energy, Science Instruction
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Inglis, David Rittenhouse – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1971
Suggests that in trying to avoid the extreme Malthusian catastrophy, collision between decreasing resources and increasing population, expanded efforts should be made to develop safe and plentiful nuclear power while meeting the real needs of the near future by moderating unwarrented demands and improving conventional techniques. (Author/AL)
Descriptors: Economics, Electrical Systems, Energy, Environment
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Eliassen, Rolf – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1971
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Energy, Environment, Fuels
McCarthy, I. E. – South Australian Science Teachers Journal, 1975
Cites many hazards pertaining to nuclear-fueled energy and outlines many alternatives to this type of energy, such as the development of solar energy and existing coal reserves, and the worldwide reduction in energy consumption. (MLH)
Descriptors: Energy, Energy Conservation, Fuels, Natural Resources
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Scott, Robert – Environment, 1978
A discussion of three power generating systems is presented. The discussion focuses on the economic characteristics of each system. A summary table is included. (MR)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Cost Effectiveness, Economic Factors, Electrical Systems
Hogerton, John F. – 1964
This publication is part of the "Understanding the Atom" series. Complete sets of the series are available free to teachers, schools, and public librarians who can make them available for reference or use by groups. Among the topics discussed are: What Atomic Fuel Is; The Odyssey of Uranium; Production of Uranium; Fabrication of Reactor…
Descriptors: Economics, Energy, Fuels, Natural Resources
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Eklund, Sigvard – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1977
This article reports the status of nuclear power production internationally. Topics discussed include the fuel cycle, environmental aspects, developing countries, and safeguards systems. It is recommended that the development of nuclear energy should be swift to avoid a worldwide energy crisis by the end of the century. (MA)
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Energy, Energy Conservation, Environmental Education
Energy Information Administration (DOE), Washington, DC. – 1989
This booklet is a compilation of energy data providing a reference to a much broader range of domestic and international energy data. It is designed especially as a quick reference to major facts about energy. The data includes information for 1976 through 1988, except for international energy data, which is for 1977 through 1987. Graphs, charts,…
Descriptors: Coal, Consumer Education, Energy, Energy Education
McDermott, John J., Ed. – 1973
This course, developed for use in secondary and adult education, is an effort to describe the cost-benefit ratio of the various methods of generation of electrical power in an era when the requirement for additional sources of power is growing at an ever-increasing rate and environmental protection is a major concern. This course was written and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Conservation Education, Economics, Energy
Tennessee Valley Authority, Knoxville. – 1986
Teachers in the Tennessee Valley region, working in cooperation with the Tennessee Valley Authority's (TVA) network of university-based centers and cooperatives for environmental/energy education developed this sourcebook of energy education materials for grades 9-12. The materials were intended to supplement a variety of high school disciplines.…
Descriptors: Alternative Energy Sources, Electricity, Energy Conservation, Energy Education
Lord, John, Ed. – 1982
Energy 80 is an energy education program for middle/junior high school students. This document is a booklet of energy topics designed for student use in the program. Topics considered in this booklet include: forms of energy; energy rules; solar energy; food energy; fossil fuels; coal; oil and gas production and consumption; nuclear fission;…
Descriptors: Coal, Economics, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education
Enterprise for Education, Santa Monica, CA. – 1982
This document is the third of a three-volume teacher resource book for use with the Energy 80 energy education program. The program is designed to enhance students' understanding of energy, either through supplements to traditional courses, such as mathematics, science, social studies, or homemaking, or by developing a mini-course or…
Descriptors: Economics, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy
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