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Energy issues affect every aspect of the world, from a global to a personal scale. People want information for a complete and balanced story, but these issues are emotionally and politically charged.  A [[who we are|team of scientists]] from the University of Calgary are putting together this ever-expanding resource to discuss every aspect of [[energy]] as objectively as possible.


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These topics include everything from smaller-scale issues like [[improving fuel efficiency]] to large-scale questions like [[access to electricity]] and [[access to non-solid fuel|non-solid fuels]] around the world.  


== Getting started ==
There's also a fair amount of fundamental science like what [[electricity]] is, and where that energy comes from (check out [[fuel]]s and [[flow]]s). This resource discusses physics concepts like [[energy vs power]], [[kinetic energy]], and [[friction]].
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Revision as of 22:16, 3 October 2015

Energy issues affect every aspect of the world, from a global to a personal scale. People want information for a complete and balanced story, but these issues are emotionally and politically charged. A team of scientists from the University of Calgary are putting together this ever-expanding resource to discuss every aspect of energy as objectively as possible.

These topics include everything from smaller-scale issues like improving fuel efficiency to large-scale questions like access to electricity and non-solid fuels around the world.

There's also a fair amount of fundamental science like what electricity is, and where that energy comes from (check out fuels and flows). This resource discusses physics concepts like energy vs power, kinetic energy, and friction.