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  • Catch the Wave!

    Science Buddies — In this energy science fair project, the student will use ocean buoy data to determine if any locations along the coasts of the United States are appropriate for building wave energy power systems. You must have a computer with access to the ...More…

  • Preparing Your Milk Jug

    Science Buddies — In this power and energy science fair project, students will discover the best location on a dam to generate electricity by investigating how the height of water above a hole in the dam wall affects the length of the stream flow from that ...More…

  • Tireless Tides: Extracting Energy from Ocean Tides

    Science Buddies — The goal of this energy science fair project is to build a tidal barrage or dam and to investigate how the emptying rate affects the rotation of the turbine. Minor injury is possible. Use caution when using a drill. Always wear safety goggles ...More…

  • From Trash to Gas: Biomass Energy

    Science Buddies — In this energy science fair project, students will compare the amount of biogas generated from different types of biomass. This science fair project requires access to a well-ventilated area, away from open flame or electrical sparks. This ...More…

  • Burning Biofuels: Comparing Nonrenewable and Renewable Fuels

    Science Buddies — In this science fair project, the student will compare equivalent amounts of biofuel (vegetable oil) and nonrenewable fuel (motor oil) and see if the energy produced by the two is similar. You will be working with flammable materials. Wear safety ...More…

  • Building the Anode and Cathode Containers

    Science Buddies — In this science fair project, build a microbial fuel cell and use it to power an external circuit. The student will also use the microbial fuel cell to harvest electricity from two different mud samples. To learn about an alternative method for ...More…

  • Unleash the Power of a Pinwheel!

    Science Buddies — This environmental engineering science fair project will determine the power generated by a pinwheel at different orientations to a wind source. To determine how much power a pinwheel generates at different orientations to a wind source. On a ...More…

  • Green Your PC: Help Your Computer Save Power

    Science Buddies — Power and Energy Science Project: Investigate how much power a PC system with different hardware and software configurations consumes. To determine how much power the major parts of your computer system consume, and to determine how to configure ...More…

  • The Power of Heat Is Right Under Your Feet!

    Science Buddies — This science fair project illustrates how a geothermal power plant functions. The goal of this science fair project is to build a model of a geothermal power plant to learn more about geothermal energy. The first section, the crust, keeps us ...More…

  • You've Got Permission to Be a Backseat Driver!

    Science Buddies — This power and energy science fair project will determine your car's fuel efficiency under different driving condition. To determine your car's fuel efficiency under different driving conditions. Imagine filling an empty milk jug with gasoline ...More…

  • Spare a Watt, Save a Lot

    Science Buddies — The goal of this science fair project is to profile the different uses of electricity in your home using a Kill a Watt meter and to suggest ways to reduce power consumption. To investigate the different uses of electricity in your home and to ...More…

  • Put Your Water to Work: Using Hydropower to Lift a Load

    Science Buddies — This science fair project demonstrates the concept of hydropower. The student will use a simple waterwheel to convert the kinetic energy in water to mechanical energy. The goal of this science fair project is to understand hydropower. You will ...More…


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