This resource is suitable for energy and sustainability topics for primary school learners. Here’s Wind power – a renewable energy who loves to keep fit! She's a lively one… Oh. Alright, not always.
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Wind is now one of the world’s biggest electricity sources. So why are we switching turbines off?
Wind power has surged across Europe, sparking concern that billions are being wasted due to "insufficient" grid ...
UK wind power hits a record high as it provides 70% of Britain’s electricity, promising data reveals
Tapping renewable energy sources like wind and solar will be key to limiting carbon emissions and avoiding a climate crisis. Now it seems Britain is well on its way to fully 'clean' energy, as it's ...
Help children begin to understand how electricity works, in the final part of our series on Foundation Stage science by Linda Thornton and Pat Brunton Electricity is something we rely on in our ...
Southeast Asia is a bright spot for the embattled offshore wind industry as it reels from U.S. President Donald Trump’s push against renewable energy. The White House's policy pivot has thrown ...
Wind power is produced using wind turbines on land or at sea. In the UK, both onshore and offshore windfarms offer cheap and plentiful clean, renewable energy. Wind power harnesses energy from the ...
This resource is suitable for energy and sustainability topics for primary school learners. Here’s Wind power – a renewable energy who loves to keep fit! She's a lively one… Oh. Alright, not always.
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