An Alternative Energy Education Method
The best method of educating young people about alternative
energy production that this writer has ever witnessed is the
use of the PicoTurbine Company's kits, books, and projects. The
PicoTurbine Company produces these things for the purpose of
advancing the cause of renewable (alternative) energy and
getting young people to look into the future and see that the
environment that's being seeded now is the one they will
inherit then. As the late, great Gerry Ford said, “Things are
more like they are now than they have ever been before.” If we
are to change the future world for the better, then it starts
right here and now with the advent of “green” energy
systems.
One of the core concepts of PicoTurbine can be stated: Tell
me, and I will forget. Show me, and I might remember some of
it. Involve me, and I will master it. Based on this old tried
and true adage, the kits that the company produces come with
activity suggestions to get the young people into hands-on
learning situations. One suggestion of the company is to
demonstrate how heat can be produced by wind energy (the
company's specialty) through using a “picture wire” for the
heating element. PicoTurbine has found that people typically
think of wind energy as being “cold” energy, and are pleasantly
surprised to see how wind can be used for generating heat in
the home. Another project suggestion that the company offers is
to have different groups split off in the classroom and then
compare their respective wind turbines that they have built.
They can see which ones produce the most or least electricity;
which ones start up with need of the least amount of wind
power; and for very young children, which ones have the most
aesthetic appeal.
There is a core curriculum that PicoTurbine has in mind for
teachers to instill in their pupils. Renewable, alternative
sources of energy include solar, hydroelectric, geothermal, and
biomass in addition to wind-produced energy. When we use more
alternative sources of energy, we decrease our nation's
dependence on foreign oil supplies, which often come from
nations who cannot really be called our “allies”. Alternative
energy is already becoming cost effective when set against the
fossil fuels that we are so reliant on currently.
PicoTurbine points out that wind farms and solar arrays are
already letting their makers enjoy commercial success. In the
last two decades, the cost of photovoltaic cells expressed in
terms of per-watt has gone from nearly $1000 to just $4! It has
been predicted by analysts that by the year 2015, the cost per
watt should only be about $1 (in today's dollars). Students
also need to be taught about the hidden cost of fossil fuels:
pollution and environmental degradation. Air pollution from
burning fossil fuels has been shown through studies to increase
incidences of asthma attacks, heighten the effects of
allergies, and even cause cancer. Switching over to clean,
green energy found in the alternative forms would prevent air
pollution and help bolster the environment.
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