Wind Energy Education for High School Students
The U.S. Department of Energy provides educational resources and project ideas for high school students to learn about wind power engineering, including lesson plans and hands-on activities.
The U.S. Department of Energy provides educational resources and project ideas for high school students to learn about wind power engineering, including lesson plans and hands-on activities.
This engineering project challenges high school students to design, build, and test a model wind turbine, teaching them about aerodynamics, energy conversion, and sustainability.
Science Buddies offers a range of wind power engineering projects suitable for high school students, including experiments with homemade wind turbines and blade design optimization.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) provides research opportunities and educational resources for high school students to explore wind energy and its applications, including internships and competitions.
In this hands-on project, high school students design, build, and test a wind turbine using everyday materials, learning about engineering principles and renewable energy.
This online course, offered through Coursera, introduces high school students to the fundamentals of wind power engineering, covering topics such as wind resource assessment and turbine design.
The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) provides educational resources, including lesson plans and project ideas, to help high school students learn about wind power engineering and its role in a sustainable future.
EDX offers a range of online courses and projects focused on wind power engineering, including hands-on activities and real-world applications, suitable for high school students.