Wind Power
By (Author) Polly Goodman
Hachette Children's Group
Hodder Wayland
17th May 2001
United Kingdom
Primary and Secondary Educational
Non Fiction
333.92
48
Width 222mm, Height 10mm, Spine 277mm
422g
The Earth's major sources of energy will not last forever. Coal, oil and natural gas may all run out in the next fifty years. This book explains how the power of the wind is turned into electricity. It shows how wind power may be used to supply almost a quarter of our energy needs. It looks at how we could find new fuel supplies and develop new sources of energy.
These [differentiated text] books are invaluable in a classroom as they allow the SEN to access the curriculum whatever their special literacy levels are. - Special Needs Information Press
Polly Goodman is an experienced writer and editor of children's information books, having worked in education for over seven years. She specialises in environmental topics.