(R)evolutionise Energy!

90 minutes
€ 85

Using experiences, models and prototypes, you will find out what energy is and how it is transformed. You’ll also discover how humans have learned to use different sources of energy throughout history. 

Afterwards, we’ll be visiting the Espai Cràter geothermal installation and we’ll do experiments to find out how it works. Students will then be provided with a variety of materials to design and make prototypes of green, energy-powered facilities. 

Finally, we will be looking into the importance of using renewable energy sources for environmental conservation and the fight against climate change.

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