Alliant Energy's PowerHouse: Learn about saving energy and using electricity and natural gas safely.
Contribution of Fusion to Sustainable Development: Tells what sustainable development is, and how nuclear fusion can help us reach that goal.
EIA Kids Page Energy Timelines: Shows and explains the milestones in the history of energy and their uses.
Energy: Search through the energy to find out why energy is so important, where it comes from, what it does, and why we need it.
Energy: Features quizzes, games, and stories about electricity and fuel, our current and future energy demands, and ways to conserve energy.
Energy and Science Projects: Contains several activities that deal with energy.
Energy Information Administration Kids Page: Features various sections about energy including what it is and the forms it comes in. Find out how humans use energy through quizzes and a 'fun facts' section.
Energy Quest: California Energy Commission's energy and environmental education site for students, parents, and teachers. Offers games, puzzles, and science projects on energy.
Energy Story: Detailed guide explains what energy is and where it comes from.
EnergyEd: Find out how electricity is made, learn about renewable energy, and take a virtual tour of a power station. Then take an on-line quiz to test your knowledge. An interactive site from Ergon Energy.
Fossil Fuel Eco-Stat: Learn what fossil fuels are and where they come from.
Get Energy Wise: Find out what energy is, how it's used, and how misuse is resulting in climate changes.
Kids Schoolhouse: Learn how to be a safe and efficient energy user. Find out about the history of energy and how power plants work, then take the quiz to test your knowledge.
Learning About Fossil Fuels: Information from the U.S. Department of Energy about coal, oil, and natural gas.
Powering a Generation of Change: Looks at the history of electric power.
Rocky Mountain Institute: How we get energy, and how we use it.
Roofus' Solar and Efficient Neighborhood: Take Roofus' tour around an energy efficient home to find out how to be energy smart.
The Energy Planet: Focuses on the historical background of energy and explains some of the types of energy that are used today.
The Farm: Shockwave interactive identifies kinetic, heat, potential, electromagnetic and nuclear energy in a farm environment.
U.S. NRC: Students' Corner: Nuclear energy tutorial from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Includes nuclear background, reactor design, radiation, emergency planning, decommissioning and related issues.
Virtual Nuclear Tourist: Look at reasons to use nuclear power, and how it works.