Wind Energy Education
The U.S. Department of Energy provides educational resources and project ideas for students to learn about wind energy, including building model wind turbines and understanding wind turbine design.
The U.S. Department of Energy provides educational resources and project ideas for students to learn about wind energy, including building model wind turbines and understanding wind turbine design.
This DIY project guide teaches students how to build a simple wind turbine using everyday materials, promoting hands-on learning and experimentation with renewable energy.
Science Buddies offers a comprehensive guide for a wind turbine science fair project, including experimental design, data analysis, and tips for students to investigate the efficiency of different turbine blade designs.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) provides research and educational resources on wind energy, including student projects, internships, and fellowships for those interested in pursuing careers in the field.
The Collegiate Wind Competition is an annual event where student teams design, build, and test wind turbines, promoting innovation, teamwork, and learning in the field of wind energy engineering.
This online tool allows students to simulate and design wind turbines, exploring the effects of different parameters such as blade angle, turbine height, and wind speed on energy production.
This online video course, offered through Coursera, provides an introduction to wind energy, covering topics such as wind turbine design, wind farm layout, and the economics of wind energy, suitable for students and beginners.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) offers resources and guidance for schools to integrate wind energy into their curriculum, including lesson plans, case studies, and funding opportunities for wind turbine installations.