Instructional Video9:22
Curated Video

Eco-Responsible Living in Tijuana: A Sustainable Home

6th - Higher Ed
Discover the innovative approach to building an eco-responsible home in Tijuana, addressing critical environmental issues like water conservation and recycling. Learn about the use of solar panels, recycled materials, and natural...
Instructional Video9:00
Curated Video

The Science of Electrical Heating: Understanding How It Works

Higher Ed
Why is electric heating used? In this video, we'll explain the benefits of electric heating and where it is used. Basic calculations, thermal imaging, electric v gas boilers, energy efficiency and much much more.<br/>
Instructional Video18:25
Economics Explained

Does China Lie About Its Economic Statistics?

9th - Higher Ed
Over the past 30 years China has experienced perhaps the most impressive economic growth of any country in history. But these impressive growth numbers all come from official government statistics bureaus. How much can we trust the...
News Clip3:01
Curated Video

Supercharging the future

9th - Higher Ed
From powering electric cars to storing renewables, revolutionising the way we hold on to energy remains vital if we are to ween ourselves off fossil fuels and decarbonise the economy....
News Clip1:17
Curated Video

EU electricity demand set to drop to lowest level in twenty years - International Energy Agency

9th - Higher Ed
Electricity demand in the European Union is set to fall by 3% in 2023 to its lowest level in twenty years, according to new estimates by the International Energy Agency (IEA).
News Clip2:16
Curated Video

Energy crisis: If EU wants to save power it should cut monthly Strasbourg move, says MEP

9th - Higher Ed
Should the European Parliament continue to move between Brussels and Strasbourg?
News Clip2:16
Curated Video

EU institutions try to save energy but MEPs still travel to Strasbourg

9th - Higher Ed
The European Parliament's monthly migration to Strasbourg costs around €114 million per year.
News Clip1:06
Curated Video

Europe's energy crisis: EU divided over response to soaring, 'unbearable' prices

9th - Higher Ed
Economic and finance ministers met in Luxembourg, laying bare intra-EU divisions.
News Clip2:05
Curated Video

Nuclear power on the rise except in UN watchdog's home, Austria

9th - Higher Ed
In Austria - the home of the IAEA - the public rejected nuclear power in a referendum in the 1970s leaving a gigantic power plant that cost 1 billion euro to build to become the biggest training hub in Europe to study nuclear power.
Instructional Video3:06
Curated Video

Ontario’s electricity system operator expecting demand to soar 75% by 2050

9th - Higher Ed
Electricity demand in Ontario is expected to grow by 75 per cent by 2050, which is higher than last year's projection, the province’s Independent Electricity System Operator said Wednesday. The corporation says the rise in consumption is...
News Clip4:31
Bloomberg

Mikitani Justifies Mobile Arm Losses with Big AI Bet

Higher Ed
Rakuten Group CEO Hiroshi Mikitani is dismissing skeptics who call the Japanese e-commerce pioneer's mobile foray a mistake and said the telecom arm is central for future growth through AI. Mikitani says the data gathered from its users...
News Clip2:03
Bloomberg

Tracing the Causes of China’s Power Crunch

Higher Ed
Oct.04 -- The past week has seen more than half of China’s provinces experience their worst power supply disruptions for more than a decade. It’s a confluence of factors ranging from new safety standards at coal mines to low rainfall,...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Energy watchdog warns

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Energy watchdog warns
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TED-Ed

Cambridge Ideas - How Many Lightbulbs?

6th - 12th Standards
Humans have become addicted to fossil fuels. From pumping oil into our cars, to burning natural gas to heat our water, or using coal to create electricity that lights our homes, we are constantly relying on these nonrenewable resources....