Full Show: Electricity is energy. It powers our homes and schools. But how is electricity made and how does it get from a power plant to our outlets? John Gardner, Director of the Energy Efficiency Research Institute and a BSU professor of mechanical and biomedical engineering, and Kip Sikes, Operation Analysis and Development Manager for Idaho Power, provide some illumination.
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Video Short: Electricity powers just about everything in our lives. Find out where electricity comes from and how it gets to your wall plug.
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Web Extra: Our guest scientists, mechanical and biomedical engineer John Gardner and Idaho Power manager Kip Sikes, stay after to answer more questions about electricity.
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Video Short: Electricity powers just about everything in our lives. Find out where electricity comes from and how it gets to your plug.
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Full Show: What is electricity? Where does it come from? How is it made? Learn more about this essential part of our everyday lives with electrical engineers Joseph Feeley of the University of Idaho and Dave Angell of Idaho Power.
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