
DOE's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
This site contains information about renewable energy and alternative fuels for use in applications other than transportation.
DOE's Kids Zone
The Kids Zone offers links to a variety of U.S. Department of Energy educational sites.
Energy Files
A virtual library of energy science and news.
National Hydrogen Association
The National Hydrogen Association's mission is to foster the development of hydrogen technologies. It provides teachers and students (grades 6-12) with news about progress in hydrogen technology. Brochures are also available.
California Energy Commission
The CEC has developed A Student's Guide to Alternative Fuel Vehicles that describes all types of alternative fuels for vehicles.
National Energy Foundation
The National Energy Foundation FUELING THE FUTURE Web site is designed to provide information to teachers and students about alternative fuel vehicles. It also explains alternative transportation fuel choices and shares fun and educational activities. It includes posters, activities, curricula, and links to many sites.
Energy Information Administration: Kids Page
Learn about renewable and nonrenewable energy.
Energy Quest
The California Energy Commission sponsors this site for kids to find out about energy and alternative fuel vehicles.
The Energy Story
Read this online story book to learn about renewable and nonrenewable energy. Chapter 18 focuses on transportation and fuels.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
EPA's Teacher's Page contains fact sheets, brochures, and Web pages that teachers can use to explain environmental issues.
National Energy Information Center
The National Energy Information Center offers Energy Education Resources (K-12), a document that lists organizations offering free or low-cost energy-related educational materials.
South Coast Air Quality Management District: Kids Page
Check actual California smog levels, join the Smogbusters Club, and learn how you can help reduce smog. A teachers' section offers useful information for educators.
Americans for Energy Independence
Americans for Energy Independence educates the general public about how the United States can become energy independent by the year 2025. Our favorite page is "Conservation Ideas" located under "Get Involved".