May 19, 2024 8:30 pm
A new exhibition showcasing the future of energy sources is now open

The Science Museum’s new gallery, Energy Revolution: The Adani Green Energy Gallery, is focused on exploring the ways in which climate change can be tackled. The exhibit showcases the past, present, and future of energy, emphasizing the importance of limiting climate change for a sustainable future.

One of the central pieces in the gallery is a moving sculpture called Only Breath, which stretches 5m (16ft) wide when unfurled. Additionally, part of the Zero Energy Thermonuclear Assembly (ZETA), a nuclear fusion experiment from the late 1950s, is on display for the first time.

The exhibit is divided into three zones: Future Planet, which looks at computer-based models of the climate in the future; Future Energy, which explores how energy is supplied and ways to reimagine it; and Our Future, featuring creative ideas from children on how the world can meet its energy needs.

Ian Blatchford, director of the Science Museum Group, expressed excitement about the new gallery and emphasized its importance in sparking conversations about sustainable energy use. He praised collaborative efforts between curators, artists

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