BP partners with the National Energy Education Development (NEED) Project to support energy education in New Mexico schools by helping supply course content and curriculum that is aligned with state standards for the core subject areas of science, math and social studies throughout all grade levels.
What does NEED stand for?
NEED stands for National Energy Education Development
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- National Energy Efficiency Committee
- National Environmental Enforcement Council
- Naval Engineering Education Consortium
- New England Eye Center (Boston, MA)
- Northwest Energy Efficiency Council (Seattle, WA)
- Northwest Environmental Education Center
- Nuclear Excitation by Electron Capture
- North East Essex Coastal Confederation (UK)
- New England Electronic Commerce Users Group
- National Energy Efficiency and Conservation Strategy (New Zealand)
- Negro Educational Emergency Drive (est. 1963; Pittsburgh, PA)
- Network of Entrepreneurship & Economic Development
- New England Entertainment Digest (est. 1979)
- Nurse Education in Erectile Dysfunction
- Nurse Education, Expansion and Development Act
- National Emergency Equipment Dealers Association
- Noongar Employment and Enterprise Development Aboriginal Corporation (Australia)
- North East Essex Drug and Alcohol Service (UK)
- New Era Educational and Charitable Support Initiative
- National Electrical Engineering Department Heads Association
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BP partners with the National Energy Education Development (NEED) Project to support energy education in New Mexico schools by helping supply course content and curriculum that is aligned with state standards for the core subject areas of science, math and social studies throughout all grade levels.
PG&E works directly with the National Energy Education Development Project (NEED) to administer the grants and curriculum training.