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This article was written in 1982, when rehabilitating many retired hydropower sites was being given consideration in Minnesota. In fact, very few sites have had hydropower reinstalled because of the poor economic...
This module is intended for use in a college-level introductory course in alternative and renewable energy. The document covers basic engineering science for understanding energy. Topics like force, energy, power,...
This website contains an article about a natural nuclear reactor, which was located in Gabon, West Africa. The article contains quotations from researchers plus information about the discovery and how a natural reactor...
This lesson presents a comparison of the outlook for energy independence between the United States and France. Topics include the average per capita energy usage between the two countries, differences in types of energy...
This interactive presentation, created by authors James Bourassa and John Rosz, explains the calculations and physics behind work and power calculations. The authors address how these calculations play a vital role in...
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