Info 101 presents high-interest nonfiction topics in simple terms for struggling readers from middle school to adult. Photos and diagrams support comprehension of the text, which is less than 500 words per book. In this set, readers learn all about the many sources of energy, how it’s created and how it gets used.
Flowing water is a great source of energy. Learn how people use waterwheels and dams to harness the power of rivers and streams.
The sun produces more power than anything on Earth! But how is the sun’s energy turned into electricity for use in everyday life?
Thousands of years ago, the wind was used to power boats, pumps, and windmills. Today, giant turbines use wind energy to make electricity.
Earth is very hot inside! This heat comes to the surface as hot water and steam. Find out how this is used to heat homes and create electricity.
What is biomass? It is living or once-living material that can be used to make energy. Wood, corn, and animal waste are just some of the items used for biomass power.