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Will switching from standard 60-watt incandescent light bulbs to energy efficient bulbs save you money? Find out with the energy efficient light bulb science fair projects.

An awesome way to harness energy is by doing the floor design vs. mechanical energy science fair project, which is a creative way to create electricity by walking.

The energy efficiency of air conditioning units science fair project shows us that daytime verse nighttime temperature difference using the same A/C duct system affects the summer and winter efficiency.

Should you run down batteries or turn them off and on to maximize your flashlight's energy efficiency? Questions are answered by the energy science fair project about battery use as a continuously exciting Rayovac experiment.

This hands-on energy science fair project about dam reservoirs makes a lot of sense for young scientists. Simulate a real hydroelectric dam using a micro-hydroelectric generator, a wooden box for a reservoir, and water for the pressure to run it!

When does Electricity and sea water mix? In the science fair project about electrostatic generators, students find out how humidity, weather, salinity in plain salt water,the saturation point, and water drops can all effect static electricity generators.

When scientists study a pond-like vertical salinity gradient, they attempt to make a solar pond storage system an energy collector. In the energy science fair project about energy traps, students can prove that the reflectivity of the bottom of the pond is a critical aspect in obtaining the greatest thermal storage efficiency.

Is there energy hidden in water flowing down the drain? The energy science fair project about household drains proves that you can get free kinetic energy - something for nothing!.

People power! You can bet that the energy science fair project about human power generation will have your teachers startled at how a simple mechanical advantage and some ingenuity can improve over the pedals and wheels used on stationary bikes.

Electrolysis is an energy science fair dream project that produces hydrogen from water and experimental electrolytes. You should try table salt, hydrochloric acid, baking soda, and sulphuric acid and see which one produces the highest voltage for the longest time.

When water moves, you can get hydrodynamic power, as we see in the energy science fair project about hydropower and propellers. No doubt your friends will be impressed that efficient use of water power can help reduce fossil fuel emissions and generate alternative energy.

Switch from your culture of using energy to a new idea about Microbial fuel cell (MFC) technologies! In the energy science fair project about microbes and electron interactions we see that bacteria can harness energy from proper compositions of electrode materials, especially the anode.

Another MFC energy science fair project about microbial fuel cells is to determine the highest electrical power density in an experimental fuel cell.

Wave good-bye to your energy science fair project about ocean-electricity until you read how some ocean waves are more frequent than others, and some may generate more electricity than others.

Harnessing energy in a science fair project about oceanic kinetic energy, students will take a hands-on approach to science. Using a makeshift surfboard, some copper coils, and a magnet, you can see how waves produce a renewable source of energy in the most ecologically friendly way.

Put some Nannochloropsis microalgae in a photo bioreator in this energy science fair project to see how oil-producing algae can be grown in carbonated water, a nutrient used in photosynthesis and growth density.

Learning is what this energy science fair project about rooftop power is all about! A free source of electrical power to harness is all of that rain runoff from roof tops that could be used to have a positive impact on the environment and contribute to energy production.

Even an elementary school student can generate energy from tides in this science fair project about energy converters! With enough investment of time and money, tidal energy converters can be used to produce electricity from the oceans.

The sun is a perfect energy source for a science fair project about water purification. Reflective materials enhance the solar radiation and light going into a "still," which is an evaporation system to make clean, purified water for drinking.

Wave energy makes a great science fair project about credible sources of renewable electrical energy.

Heat ideas for super science fair projects explores the efficiency of different types of insulation.

View propane super science fair projects to determine if using less propane will still efficiently heat water.



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