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If you encounter any problems accessing the databases and websites below, please contact

Ms. Pierre at cdominiquepierre@bbns.org

Login information for password-restricted databases may be found here

History & Context

Energy Timelines: Coal, Hydropower, Wind, Petroleum, and more...

 

EPA Web Archive: Technologies and a look at Solar, Wind, Nuclear, Geothermal, and Biomass Energies.  Use the menu along the right-hand side of the page to navigate.

Future of Energy Sources
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Electricity 101
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Research
Energy Sources Research Links
Database Research Links
Energy Sources: USA vs. MA
How Things Work?
How is Racial Justice also Environmental Justice?
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Click the map to view information about communities of color and power plants. 

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Technology, Citations, & More
Additional Project Information
Academic Honesty Reminders
  • Four R's by Rachel Lynette of Minds in Bloom

    • Reword – Replace words and phrases with synonyms whenever you can.

    • Rearrange – Rearrange words within sentences to make new sentences. You can even rearrange the ideas presented within the paragraph.

    • Realize that some words and phrases cannot be changed – names, dates, titles, etc. cannot be replaced, but you can present them differently in your paraphrase.

    • Recheck – Make sure that your paraphrase conveys the same meaning as the original text.

  • Put quotation marks around all direct quotes

  • Cite quotes in your text and at the end of your paper. 

  • Paraphrased words require in-text and end of paper citations 

  • Summaries require in-text and end of paper citations 

  • Song lyrics must be cited. ​

  • Never copy and paste. 

  • Common knowledge needs no citation.

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