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PowerPoint Presentations

Bring energizing presentations right into the classroom with NEED’s introductory PowerPoint presentations for each source.

  • Baseload Balance
  • Carbon and the Carbon Cycle
  • EnergyWorks
  • Exploring Coal
  • Exploring Transportation
  • Introduction to Biomass
  • Introduction to Building Science
  • Introduction to Climate Science
  • Introduction to Electricity
  • Introduction to Energy Efficiency and Conservation
  • Introduction to Geothermal
  • Introduction to Hybrid Buses
  • Introduction to Hydrogen
  • Introduction to Hydropower
  • Introduction to LNG
  • Introduction to Nuclear Energy
  • Introduction to Nuclear Reactors
  • Introduction to Petroleum and Natural Gas
  • Introduction to Solar Energy (short version)
  • Introduction to Solar Energy (long version)
  • Introduction to the Science of Energy
  • Introduction to Wind Energy
  • Peak Oil Game
  • Tale of Fern Fossil
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NEED Mission

The National Energy Education Development Project promotes an energy conscious and educated society by creating effective networks of students, educators, business, government and community leaders to design and deliver objective, multi-sided energy education programs. NEED works with energy companies, agencies and organizations to bring balanced energy programs to the nation’s schools with a focus on strong teacher professional development, timely and balanced curriculum materials, signature program capabilities and turn-key program management.

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