Instructional Video5:55
TED-Ed

Can 100% Renewable Energy Power the World?

6th - 12th Standards
If renewable energy sources are the best option, why aren't they used on a global scale? Junior environmentalists explore the benefits and problems associated with energy sources such as solar, wind, and biomass with a short video and...
Instructional Video4:43
TED-Ed

Why Aren't We Only Using Solar Power?

6th - 12th
Drive the clouds away from your day with this video. It thoroughly details how photovoltaics work and how clouds prevent us from relying solely on solar as an energy source. Unique knitted-object animation (bunnies, clouds, and all...
Instructional Video4:34
Curated OER

How Hydroelectricity Is Made?

7th - 12th
It's amazing that the state of Washington has been using readily available snowmelt and gravity to produce electricity! Lively narration and current footage comprise this educational video. Computer animations enlighten the viewer about...
Instructional Video7:31
Curated OER

Solar Thermal Energy: Harnessing the Power of the Sun

9th - 12th
A small community in Denmark meets almost all of its energy needs through a solar energy plant. The video explains how solar panels work. Individuals in European countries who have installed solar panels on their homes share the...
Instructional Video3:51
Curated OER

Biofuel - Ethanol

7th - 12th
This clever video has an old fashioned feel but presents a very modern technology. The formation of ethanol fuel from plant material is explained using simple computer animations and a salesman-sounding narrator. The advantages of using...
Instructional Video1:43
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California Academy of Science

Renewable Energy: Powered by Poop

6th - 10th Standards
A single cow produces more than 100 pounds of manure every day. Meet a farmer using cow manure to provide energy to his farm, electric car, and the larger electric grid. He explains the process and benefits of the renewable energy source.
Instructional Video2:26
PBS

Solving the Storage Problem

6th - 12th Standards
Clean, renewable energy is there for the taking ... how do we save it until we need it? A short video, part of an energy unit from NOVA, discusses the challenges of creating and storing electrical energy efficiently. The narrator...
Instructional Video2:41
PBS

Energy Defined

6th - 12th Standards
What is energy, and why do we need so much of it? Scholars explore the definition of energy as it relates to both conversion and consumption with a video and discussion questions. Part of an energy unit from NOVA, the resource provides a...
Instructional Video2:33
PBS

Wind Power

6th - 12th Standards
Wind power blows non-renewable sources away! Why are there not more wind power plants? Science sleuths track down the reasons behind our limited use of wind energy with a video from NOVA's energy unit. The resource covers the storage and...
Instructional Video2:21
PBS

Growing Appetites, Limited Resources

6th - 12th Standards
Did you know that, as the world's population increases, its demand for energy increases at an even faster rate? Learners watch a short video about the world's energy crisis before discussing the sustainable alternative energy sources....
Instructional Video2:44
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THNKR

Bill Nye's Solar Powered Spacecraft

6th - 12th Standards
It keeps going, and going, and going ... how does the Juno space probe have enough power to travel to Jupiter? Junior astronauts use a THNKR "Why with Nye!" video to discover solar-powered science with the one and only Bill Nye. Topics...
Instructional Video6:38
Bozeman Science

PS3D - Energy in Chemical Processes and Everyday Life

4th - 12th
Need to take your teaching of energy concepts to another level? Check out a strategic video that examines standard PS3D in the Next Generation Science Standards. Filled with examples, scenarios, and connections to the life sciences, the...
Instructional Video6:16
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

Fusion Power Explained—Future or Failure

9th - Higher Ed Standards
A day without fusion is like a day without sunshine. The video explains what fusion is and how we might be able to create the energy on Earth rather than relying on the sun. It highlights the pros and cons of fusion power.
Instructional Video2:20
MinuteEarth

Transparent Solar Panels?!

6th - 12th Standards
Coming soon to a windowpane near you, a solar panel you can see through! Science scholars discover new solar technology in a short video. The narrator compares the dark, traditional solar panel with the recently developed clear version...
Instructional Video4:00
MinuteEarth

America's Energy Future: MinuteEarth at the Demdebate

6th - 12th Standards
Science scholars watch as the recent Democratic presidential nominees respond to an animated video. The video highlights recent natural disasters and long-term changes to our weather patterns, then shows how the candidates planned to...
Instructional Video2:33
MinuteEarth

How To Avoid The Next Atlantis

6th - 12th Standards
Can we stop the major cities of the world from going under? Science scholars discover the methods of controlling rising sea levels and the energy our swelling waterways could produce. The video includes specific examples from the...
Instructional Video6:04
TED-Ed

How Does Fracking Work?

6th - 12th
Fracking. The mere mention of the word invites controversy. Before joining the debate find out just what is involved in hydraulic fracturing with a short video that examines the technology involved in extracting natural gas found...
Instructional Video2:56
Fuse School

Coal, Oil and Gas Hydrocarbons

10th - Higher Ed
Where do the hydrocarbons we use for energy come from? Science scholars learn the origins of our fossil fuels in a short video. The animated video includes information on how fossil fuels formed, their uses, and how a number of useful...
Instructional Video4:15
Fuse School

Properties of Water

9th - 12th
The Universal Solvent? Module nine of a 14-part video series involving solids, liquids, and gases is packed full of useful hydration information. The narrator explains such concepts as water solubility, hydrogen bonding, and polarity.
Instructional Video5:16
American Chemical Society

What Is Energy?

9th - 12th Standards
Kids sure do seem to have a lot of energy, but what exactly is energy? A video explains many different types of energy, starting with potential and kinetic. It highlights the most common forms of potential energy, including...
Instructional Video5:01
Fuse School

Carbon Footprints

9th - 12th
Can one person really make a difference in the battle to reduce global warming? Absolutely! Viewers explore ideas for making less of an impact on our planet in the sixth installment of an eight-video series. Topics range from modes...
Instructional Video3:14
SciShow

Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors (LFTR): Energy for the Future?

9th - 12th Standards
Cheaper and cleaner nuclear power plants were invented 50 years ago in the United States, yet the first to be built are in China. The video explains how these nuclear power plants work. They run on thorium, which is common and more...
Instructional Video5:11
Be Smart

When Will We Stop Using Oil?

6th - 12th
Oil ... the black gold? PBS Digital Studios recaps for viewers the history of energy consumption, from wood and whale oil, to kerosene, gasoline, and alternative energy sources. The video then considers factors that determine when...
Instructional Video2:38
Engenius Films

Hydrogen Fuel Cells: Part 2 (How They Work)

5th - 12th
How does a fuel cell produce electricity? Rosalind, a chemical engineer, uses a model to show the process of fueling a car with hydrogen and using that hydrogen to power the model car. The STEM video provides an explanation of the...