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Links to Hydropower Materials

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On the Main EIA Website(for grownups)
On Other Sites

On this website:

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activities:
   Tale of Annie Soakley (pdf)- article grades K-3
energy field trips:
   Hoover Dam - hydroelectric plant
   Roanoke Rapids - hydroelectric plant
   Safe Harbor - hydroelectric plant
  related pages:
   electricity
   ocean energy
statistics:
   recent renewables statistics

On the main EIA website (for grownups):

audio slideshow:
   How Much Renewable Energy Do We Use?- with sound
Energy in Brief:
   How Much Renewable Energy Do We Use?
statistics:
   Hydroelectric Generation
summary materials:
   Renewables

On other sites :

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National Energy Education Development(NEED) Project - materials for primary, elementary, intermediate, and secondary levels
Hydropower coloring books, puzzles, and more - on the Bonneville Power Association website
Energy Story - Hydropower - on the California Energy Commission website
Learn about hydropower - on the Tennessee Valley Authority website

 

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