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"Energy in Motion" opens to the public

The Exhibition ENERGY IN MOTION by WindNODE partner TU Berlin wants to inspire young people for energy.

(c) TU Berlin/PR/Felix Noak
(c) TU Berlin/PR/Felix Noak
(c) TU Berlin/PR/Felix Noak
(c) TU Berlin/PR/Felix Noak
(c) TU Berlin/PR/Felix Noak
(c) TU Berlin/PR/Felix Noak
(c) TU Berlin/PR/Felix Noak
(c) TU Berlin/PR/Felix Noak
(c) TU Berlin/PR/Felix Noak
(c) TU Berlin/PR/Felix Noak
(c) TU Berlin/PR/Felix Noak
(c) TU Berlin/PR/Felix Noak

The Exhibition ENERGY IN MOTION by WindNODE partner TU Berlin wants to inspire young people for energy.

It surrounds us, it changes from one form to another, we make it usable for us from certain sources and yet it is often almost incomprehensible to us: energy.

Which forms does energy take on? What do we need them for, how do we create them, and how efficiently do we actually use them? How does it get to where we need it? Which fuels are available? And above all, what does the future look like? These and many other questions around the subject of energy are highlighted in the interactive exhibition ENERGY IN MOTION, which will be screened at the TU Berlin.

The aim is to sensitize and inspire in particular young people to the topic of energy and the associated future challenges and developments.
The exhibition makes energy understandable and addresses all senses with five themed islands with audio stations, films and interactive offers and shows exciting, important and often surprising facts and connections. In addition, it presents current research approaches and projects of the TU Berlin, supplemented by artistic contributions.

The exhibition was originally conceived and developed by TOTAL Deutschland GmbH, which presented it until 2017. After a comprehensive revision and supplementation of the content, it will now be presented at the TU Berlin and should also be a place of learning for school classes from grade 9 up to secondary level II (upper secondary level). Especially for teachers, accompanying teaching materials have been developed in cooperation with teachers of the national excellence school network MINT-EC.

The exhibition is a visitor place within WindNODE.


Additional Information:

http://www.energy-in-motion.tu-berlin.de

 

 

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