” Some solutions are relatively simple and would provide economic benefits: implementing measures to conserve energy, putting a price on carbon through taxes and cap-and-trade and shifting from fossil fuels to clean and renewable energy sources.”
–David Suzuki
Renewable Energy Education Kit
Full kit available at the LRC
STUDENT ENERGY IS A GLOBAL NOT-FOR-PROFIT DEDICATED TO CREATING THE NEXT GENERATION OF LEADERS WHO WILL TRANSITION THE WORLD TO A SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FUTURE.
Students energy encourages youth engagement with energy: In the industry, in global forums, and their communities. Students should have a voice wherever their future is being determined.
This page is a good resources for learning about different methods of both traditional energy sources and sustainable energy sources. Use it as a tool to build your own lesson or a resource students can use to dive deeper in to their own research. Includes videos of a verity of alternative energy sources.
A Manitoba based site that dives into various climate topics from energy, to water, to clothing and food. The icon will take you to a direct link to the energy section of the site. Also check out the other educational resources HERE.
COOL IT! Energy Challenge
The following resources can assist you as a teacher or parent in educating children about climate change, and how to reduce your carbon footprint.
For children involved in the Cool It! Challenge through their school, many of these resources will help you complete some of the actions on the Challenge form and continue those actions into the future!
CONGRATULATIONS Royston Elementary for being the 2019 challenge champions!
A review of different energy sources available. Resource gives a summary of how the source is formed, where the source comes from, the history of the source, the use of the type of energy, demand, safety and the environment.
Second site more updates here.
Clean energy BC provides information on a variety of different renewable energy sources and provide examples of projects around the province. Utilize this resource to help support student inquiry into different renewable energy sources and what is happening right now in BC.
Includes information on:
- Wind power
- Solar
- Geo-thermal
- Large hydro
- Bio-mass
- Run-of-river
- Tidal
- Wave
One of the best ways to teach high school students about renewable energy technologies is to get hands-on by building working models. In this fun, engaging science program, high school students will learn how to build a wind turbine, solar oven, hydroelectric generator or biogas generator—so they can see firsthand how applied science is helping create a more sustainable future. This program also features lessons for middle-school students.
With curriculum resources for every province and territory, our lessons and detailed construction plans give you all the tools you need to spark interest in and engage your students with a hands-on experience of renewable energy technologies.
Units include:
- Wind Energy
- Solar heat & electricity
- Water Power
- Biogas
- Renewable energy
The government of Canada’s renewable energy site gives an over view of renewable energy sources, they include energy generated from solar, wind, geothermal, hydropower and ocean resources, solid biomass, biogas and liquid biofuels. The site will help provide reliable Canadian content about alternative energies for any student research project.