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− | This is the page for Unit 7, '''"Energy."''' There is no reading from Hill, but I would like you to watch | + | This is the page for Unit 7, '''"Energy."''' There is no reading from Hill, but I would like you to watch two videos of local professors describing their research on renewable energy. |
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+ | Energy production & usage — Energy & the environment — Energy in the future — Renewable energy | ||
==Presentations== | ==Presentations== |
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This is the page for Unit 7, "Energy." There is no reading from Hill, but I would like you to watch two videos of local professors describing their research on renewable energy.
Energy
Energy production & usage — Energy & the environment — Energy in the future — Renewable energy
Presentations
- Unit 7 (PDF, for browsing) (download)
- Unit 7 (PDF, for printing) (download)
- Unit 7 (Powerpoint 2003, 1.3 MB), must be downloaded. On the file page, click on the filename link near the top to download.
Optional background readings
in 2013 these are not required, but I have left links up if you want some background information.
- Read Goldemberg chapter 6 (download): "Global energy trends".
- Read Goldemberg chapter 7 (download): "Technical solutions".
Videos
Please view the following videos, which were taken by myself locally (I apologize for the amateur camerawork!). There will be questions on the next homework concerning these.
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