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pepelp1 alunetteAn interactive game that challenges students to meet the energy demands of a city, complete with real-world economic parameters
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Doug PetersonYou are about to plan an interactive game that puts you in charge of meeting the energy demands of a city.
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Amy RoedigerAn interactive game that lets you be in charge of meeting the energy demands of a city.
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Trisha BerryIt's up to you to provide enough power to meet the energy demands of your city's 5.9 million people while keeping them prosperous, secure, and living in a clean environment.
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Martin BurrettA game where players must make decisions to balance the environment with power needs.
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Jared LovejoyGuys check this out, it's a pretty cool idea I'm surprised they did it, its also the most viewed by far on their Chevron channel, most things had a few hundred views, then there's a few with a thousand or more, then there's this at over 41,0000 views, not bad
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Reynold RedekoppManage a city online and see some of the effects of your decisions
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Michelle SmithAn interactive game that puts you in charge of powering your own city. Can you meet the demands?
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Angela HendersonThe Energyville game environment is a lot like SimCity in the way that students build and maintain the city. Students begin by dragging energy sources to the city to bring it to life. Students can choose from biomass, coal, hydro, natural gas, nuclear, petroleum, solar, and wind. As they add energy sources to the city, they can observe the impacts on the economy, environment, and security of the city. The goal is to keep the impact low.
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Jennifer Earlsimulation for students about energy consumption
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Maria Leestudents have to provide enough power to meet the energy demands of a city with a 5.9 million person population. As they play, they must keep the city prosperous, secure, and clean
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Donna MacdonaldA great simulated city game where you need to manage the energy needs of your city.
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Stephen Pestrinstudents have to provide enough power to meet the energy demands of a city with a 5.9 million person population. As they play, they must keep the city prosperous, secure, and clean
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Charlyn TrussellA game from Chevron in which the player must pro. vide energy for a city
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Sean SweeneyInteresting game/simulation- forms of energy
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Laura Smithplay a game in which you have to provide clean, secure, affordable energy for a simulated city.
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Tatyana SMARTEnergyville is a game sponsored by Chevron. In the game, students have to provide enough power to meet the energy demands of a city with a 5.9 million person population. Great for individual students or groups.
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ictamyIn the game, students have to provide enough power to meet the energy demands of a city with a 5.9 million person population. As they play, they must keep the city prosperous, secure, and clean. The energy decisions that students make for the city in 20
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Leah VestalLean about energy resouces through a simulation
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Julie Senergy decisions that students make for the city in 2015 are based on current lifestyles and the projected energy demands and costs for developed countries in North America, Europe, and Asia.
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Julie Schaulenergy decisions that students make for the city in 2015 are based on current lifestyles and the projected energy demands and costs for developed countries in North America, Europe, and Asia.
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