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Do hybrid cars get power through kinetics?
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Do hybrid cars get power through kinetics? The short answer is "yes," but learn how a hybrid's brakes provide kinetic power for reuse.
How Wave Energy Works
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Wave energy could be used to create electricity, replacing the burning of fossil fuels. Find out more about wave energy and how it can be harnessed.
Could we harvest energy from earthquakes?
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Fossil fuels, including coal, oil and natural gas, supply the bulk of the world's energy demand. Wind, the sun and nuclear energy are ascending sources of power worldwide. Could we tap into the power from earthquakes?
Are there any risks associated with the production of wind energy?
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Wind farms are touted for their ability to capture a clean, renewable energy source. Is producing wind energy as beneficial as it seems, or are there any downsides?
How Energy-efficient Electronics Work
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Energy-efficient electronics can help you save money by using less electricity. Learn more about different types of energy-efficient electronics.
What Kind of Energy Are You?
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According to physics, you can neither create nor destroy energy; it can just change from one form to another. Why not take this quiz and we'll help you find out what form of energy you'll be changing from one day?
Pedal to the Metal: Cars and Energy Quiz
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You know your car has a lot of get up and go, but what powers that pep? Take this quiz and you'll examine not only what's going on under your hood, but what might be powering your future vehicles! Think you've got enough in the tank to take on this challenge?
How Wind Power Works
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When air moves quickly, that motion means kinetic energy, which can be captured. Learn how the simplest possible wind-energy turbine works.
Stored Energy Methods (Other Than Rechargeable Batteries)
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One way to store energy is to use a battery, but what other ways can we store energy? Learn about different ways to store energy at HowStuffWorks.
How Nanogenerators Work
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Nanogenerators can harness kinetic energy to power implanted medical devices, smartphones and other small personal electronics. See how nanogenerators work.