Drax Foundation and Glasgow Science Centre have worked together to develop bespoke programmes that will support schoolchildren to build their STEM skills and inspire them to consider careers in hydropower.is growing, with plans being developed to expand pumped storage hydro stations including Drax’s Cruachan plant, and it is set to remain a long-term source for careers in renewable energy.
She added: “We are committed to giving back to our communities, it’s important to us to help children develop the skills, particularly in STEM, that can help solve challenges like climate change and develop and deploy technologies which can further decarbonise our energy system.” It also includes a visit for participating classes to Glasgow Science Centre or a visit to their school from the science centre’s On Tour team.These workshops are for fifth and sixth year pupils and are delivered on site at Glasgow Science Centre.
“Using Glasgow Science Centre’s innovative Learning Lab approach, we will help pupils learn about the importance of, and science involved in, hydro energy in their everyday lives.”
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