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This section provides information on hydrogen educational programs for teachers, kids and even adults - but mainly focused on the kids who will achieve tomorrow’s hydrogen economy. There is a lot of information available starting with the US Department of Energy which invests considerable resources to develop educational curricula and provides helpful information materials for science projects and activities. US DOE- Education: For Students and Educators Extensive selection of teaching materials, lesson plans, science projects, equipment and training materials sources. NREL: Learning - Student Resources on Renewable Energy There are a variety of educational resources that can help you learn about renewable energy sources and technologies including hydrogen. miniHYDROGEN - Hydrogen and fuel cell education website MiniHYDROGEN is a source for teachers and students to collect teaching or learning materials on hydrogen for students from grade school to high school. The website is loaded with animation, transparencies and reading materials. The content is easy to understand and is specifically made for use in schools. Energy Kids Page The Energy Information Administration has set aside a great website explaining hydrogen energy as well as other renewable energy sources for kids through the 6th grade. The site includes fun games and activities to enhance the education of students. Kids 4 Hydrogen Kids 4 Hydrogen educates students and adults about why hydrogen should become America’s energy choice of the future. It provides updated information about new government policies, laws, national security, legislation, and innovation that directly affect the future of our environment and the hydrogen economy. Fuel Cell Today - Educational material on hydrogen and fuel cells The Fuel Cell Today Education Kit provides easy access to information about the industry, key players, the technology and general information. This information is useful to anyone writing about the fuel cell industry and may be of interest to others. Please visit these links for additional educational information on hydrogen: |