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Potential activity extensions

A theme on Samsø’s communal plant for energy production from renewable energy sources – how technology and knowledge make it possible to utilise renewable energy.

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Samsø’s power sources - Potential activity extensions

Potential activity extensions

The Union of Concerned Scientists has with Renewables Are Ready published a complete guide to teaching renewable energy in the oldest classes.
Click here to read Renewables are ready.

There are many other school activities and information on renewable energy on Renewable Energy: It's Only Natural for Schools.
Click here to access Renewable Energy: It's Only Natural for Schools.

The National Energy Education Development Project (NEED) from the USA has guidelines on activities on renewable energy.
Click here to access the NEED website. (Curriculum part)

Renewable Energy Lesson Plans, Texas State Energy Conservation Office has many suggestions as to the teaching of renewable energy.
Click here to access the Renewable Energy Lesson Plans from Texas State Energy Conservation Office.

On the interactive Greenpeace page on EfficienCity, the pupils can see suggestions as to how renewable energy and energy savings can be used in a city.
Click here to access EfficienCity from Greenpeace.

For further activities on the greenhouse effect and climate change, you can visit the US EPA’s Climate Change Kids Site.
Click here to acces Climate Change Kids Site.