Local Schools Visit Dragon Energy Park to Learn About Renewable Energy and future Careers
Local Schools Visit Dragon Energy Park to Learn About Renewable Energy and future Careers
7 classes from 5 different schools recently had the opportunity to visit the Dragon Energy Park, followed by a climate change and renewable energy workshop in Newton Hall. The park, which boasts 18,468 solar panels and produces 10MWp of clean energy, provided an interactive and educational experience focused on climate change, sustainability, and career opportunities in the renewable energy sector.
167 students and 16 teaching staff participated in hands-on activities, including an engaging wind turbine investigation, where they gained valuable insights into how turbine design can affect its efficiency. How different forms of renewable energy are harnessed to combat climate change were discussed as well as changes we can make in our everyday lives to reduce our carbon footprint.
"Seeing the solar panels in action and learning how they contribute to reducing carbon emissions at Dragon LNG was eye-opening for the pupils," said Samantha Williams from the Dragon Darwin Experience, "It’s an incredible opportunity for them to connect classroom lessons with real-world applications in the renewable energy field, and to be able to do it overlooking the Milford Haven waterway was an added bonus"
In addition to learning about renewable energy, students were introduced to career pathways. Dragon LNG staff shared insights about current and future careers at the site, highlighting roles in engineering, project management, and renewable energy. ‘As we celebrate our 20th year with Dragon LNG, we are incredibly grateful for their long-term support of the Darwin Centre and for facilitating these field trips to their energy park’ added Samantha. ‘We are excited to resume visits to the park upon completion of three 4.5MW wind turbines. This will provide Pembrokeshire pupils with a unique opportunity to witness two forms of renewable energy side by side, further highlighting the commitment of Dragon LNG to reach net zero’
The event also provided students with valuable exposure to the benefits of renewable energy for both the environment and the economy, reinforcing the importance of sustainability in shaping a cleaner, greener future.
If any schools would like to book a free STEM based field trip or workshop, they can email the Dragon Darwin Experience ondarwin@darwincentre.com
Local Schools Visit Dragon Energy Park to Learn About Renewable Energy and future Careers
Local Schools Visit Dragon Energy Park to Learn About Renewable Energy and future Careers
7 classes from 5 different schools recently had the opportunity to visit the Dragon Energy Park, followed by a climate change and renewable energy workshop in Newton Hall. The park, which boasts 18,468 solar panels and produces 10MWp of clean energy, provided an interactive and educational experience focused on climate change, sustainability, and career opportunities in the renewable energy sector.
167 students and 16 teaching staff participated in hands-on activities, including an engaging wind turbine investigation, where they gained valuable insights into how turbine design can affect its efficiency. How different forms of renewable energy are harnessed to combat climate change were discussed as well as changes we can make in our everyday lives to reduce our carbon footprint.
"Seeing the solar panels in action and learning how they contribute to reducing carbon emissions at Dragon LNG was eye-opening for the pupils," said Samantha Williams from the Dragon Darwin Experience, "It’s an incredible opportunity for them to connect classroom lessons with real-world applications in the renewable energy field, and to be able to do it overlooking the Milford Haven waterway was an added bonus"
In addition to learning about renewable energy, students were introduced to career pathways. Dragon LNG staff shared insights about current and future careers at the site, highlighting roles in engineering, project management, and renewable energy. ‘As we celebrate our 20th year with Dragon LNG, we are incredibly grateful for their long-term support of the Darwin Centre and for facilitating these field trips to their energy park’ added Samantha. ‘We are excited to resume visits to the park upon completion of three 4.5MW wind turbines. This will provide Pembrokeshire pupils with a unique opportunity to witness two forms of renewable energy side by side, further highlighting the commitment of Dragon LNG to reach net zero’
The event also provided students with valuable exposure to the benefits of renewable energy for both the environment and the economy, reinforcing the importance of sustainability in shaping a cleaner, greener future.
If any schools would like to book a free STEM based field trip or workshop, they can email the Dragon Darwin Experience on darwin@darwincentre.com
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