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The Renewable Energy Science Kit demonstrates the workings of a clean energy technology system on a miniature scale. Power an electrical circuit by solar panel or a wind turbine with profiled blades based on NASA aeronautics.
The Renewable Energy Science Kit demonstrates the workings of a clean energy technology system on a miniature scale. Power an electrical circuit by solar panel or a wind turbine with profiled blades based on NASA aeronautics. Generate hydrogen through water electrolysis and convert it into electricity using a PEM fuel cell. Whichever combination of technologies you want to explore, this science kit is a comprehensive introduction to the principles behind renewable microgrids.
- Full project based learning unit on clean power generation includes an exploration of the environmental effects of atmospheric carbon dioxide. - Hands-on activities center on complementary attributes of different renewable energy sources. - Complete student and teacher materials for up to 10 class periods of activities.
Experiments
Experiment 1: Use a solar panel to power the LED module
Experiment 2: Use the solar panel to power the small fan/wheel motor module
Experiment 3: Preparation of the electrolyzer module and solar powered hydrogen production
Experiment 4: Using a PEM Fuel Cell to power the LED module
Experiment 5: Using a PEM Fuel Cell to power the small electric fan module
Experiment 6: Using a PEM Fuel Cell to power the small car wheel module
Experiment 7: Using a PEM Fuel Cell to power the small fan/wheel motor and the LED module in parallel
Experiment 8: Using a wind turbine to power the LED module
Experiment 9: Preparation of the elecrolyzer module and wind powered hydrogen production
Experiment 10: Using the battery pack to perform electrolysis (in case of no sun or wind)