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Resolving your Energy Issues a New Years Resolution

Each year as we turn a calendar page, many of us find ourselves making a resolution – a change to our current lifestyle, to usher…

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Find the Snowman Cookies!

To celebrate the launch of our brand new web site and kick off the holiday season, we’ve hidden 5 snowmen throughout the site! The first…

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Wind for Schools

NEED is proud to be hosting several Wind For Schools Workshops in the coming months. In these workshops, attendees will learn about wind energy, wind…

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Around the World with NEED and Energy 4me

NEED has the opportunity to partner with some really interesting companies and organizations to help bring energy into education. One such partnership allows us to…

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Get Your Motors Running!

What do Shell, NEED, the Indy Racing League, and Houston-area teachers all have in common? The need for speed! Thanks to Shell, over 80 teachers…

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NEED at California Science Education Conference

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Palm Springs sizzled as news of NEED spread to hundreds of science teachers across California attending the California Science Education Conference October 25-27, 2013 at…

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February 18th is National Battery Day 🔋

A battery produces electricity using two different metals in a chemical solution. A chemical reaction between the metals and the chemicals frees more electrons in one metal than in the other.

How does an Electric Vehicle (EV) Work?
Electric vehicles store electricity in large battery banks. They are plugged into a wall outlet (either a 240-volt or standard 120-volt) for several hours to charge. An electric
motor powers the wheels and acts as a generator when the brakes are applied, recharging the battery.

Learn more about batteries in NEED's
"Energy Infobooks"
"ElectroWorks"
"Switching it Up"
"Excellent Energy Engineering
"Stock it Up Energy Storage Sampler"
...and more!
Free PDF download at need.org/shop

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February 18th is National Battery Day 🔋

A battery produces electricity using two different metals in a chemical solution. A chemical reaction between the metals and the chemicals frees more electrons in one metal than in the other.

How does an Electric Vehicle (EV) Work?
Electric vehicles store electricity in large battery banks. They are plugged into a wall outlet (either a 240-volt or standard 120-volt) for several hours to charge. An electric
motor powers the wheels and acts as a generator when the brakes are applied, recharging the battery.

Learn more about batteries in NEEDs 
Energy Infobooks
ElectroWorks
Switching it Up 
Excellent Energy Engineering
Stock it Up Energy Storage Sampler 
...and more! 
Free PDF download at https://need.org/shop 

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Get inspired by past winning projects! Plenty of time to get a project started and submit by the April 15th deadline!

youthawards.need.org/youth-award-winners/

Email info@need.org with any questions
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Get inspired by past winning projects! Plenty of time to get a project started and submit by the April 15th deadline!

https://youthawards.need.org/youth-award-winners/

Email info@need.org with any questions
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