People flocking to see the Adani Green Energy Gallery!

frame People flocking to see the Adani Green Energy Gallery!

Kokila Chokkanathan

People flocking to see the adani Green Energy Gallery!

The Energy Revolution: The adani Green Energy Gallery has completed one year since its launch at the Science Museum in london and in the first year itself, 700,000 people have come to see it. It shows how renewable energy is progressing rapidly, which is very important for a low-carbon future.

Entry to this gallery, launched in 2024, is free

Goutam adani, chairman of adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL), launched it on march 26, 2024. The purpose behind this is to make people aware about long-lasting energy solutions. Entry to the gallery is free. Through the interactive displays installed here, visitors will be able to experience the use of green technology very closely. The gallery will also give a glimpse of how energy should be produced and consumed around the world to deal with climate change.

Information is given through curator tours

According to a report by news agency PTI, more than 40 curator tours have been conducted in the gallery in the last one year, in which many organizations of britain including Climate Change Committee, Meteorological Department, World Energy Council, Universe Science have participated. In such tours, information is given about the efforts of decarbonization as well as the changing era of energy.

adani Green Energy Gallery has received an award

adani Green Energy Gallery has also been awarded the Prestigious Brick Award in the Innovation category in 2024. The bench made of hydrogen-fired brick in this gallery attracts people's attention, which shows that low carbon bricks can also be made in the future. It will reduce carbon emissions by 81-84 percent compared to natural gas fired bricks. The gallery also has an interactive decarbonization tracker. This will help track the carbon intensity of electricity supply in the UK. Over the past year, this tracker has shown how many grams of CO2 are emitted per kilowatt-hour of electricity.


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