A major new free gallery backed by India’s largest renewable energy company, ‘Energy Revolution: The Adani Green Energy Gallery’, opened its doors to the public at the Science Museum in London this week.
The new gallery explores how the world can generate and use energy more sustainably to urgently decarbonise to limit dangerous climate change. Through striking displays of contemporary and historic objects from the UK and abroad, interactive digital exhibits, and specially commissioned models, the gallery is conceived as showcasing how the past, present and future are shaped by human imagination and innovation and explores how we all have a role to play in deciding our energy future.
Gautam Adani, Adani Group Chairman, said: “This new gallery is about more than just clean air, or about moving away from oil and gas. It is about the energy transition we need, this world needs, and it is about the revolution that is taking place in the world of energy.”
The gallery examines this century’s defining challenge through the lens of imagination across three sections. In ‘Future Planet, visitors can explore how scientists use complex computer-based models to understand our planet, and what these tell us about the range of climate futures that might lie ahead. In ‘Future Energy’, technologies – and the people behind them – that are reimagining how energy is supplied and used are highlighted alongside historic artefacts which provide a longer view of the transition away from fossil fuels. ‘Our Future’ looks to a new world that is being dreamt up, with children’s creative ideas of how the world will meet its future energy needs displayed with expert responses to them.
Sagar Adani, Executive Director, Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL), said: “The Science Museum has put together the world’s best curated gallery on energy transition. As one of the world’s largest renewable energy companies, we are committed to making progress towards net zero – and there is no greater resource in the fight against climate change than education.
“Through the sponsorship of the gallery, we aim to inspire young minds, scientists and innovators to imagine a future powered by clean energy and build a carbon-free world. It is an initiative to stimulate their interest, curiosity and awareness, and encourage their active participation in creating clean technologies. The gallery brings together the global community to enable the shift towards energy efficiency, clean energy adoption and carbon emissions reduction.”
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The challenges of electrification, energy storage, and supply and demand are also explored, with visitors invited to play interactive games and use models that show how energy can be generated and distributed. Possible routes to low-carbon transport are featured, as well the decarbonisation of our buildings and construction industries, and visitors can learn about climate modelling and see instruments used to measure climate.
Lead Curator Oliver Carpenter said: “By taking a long view of the energy revolution and showcasing impressive technologies of the past, alongside today’s low-carbon options, we hope to inspire visitors to imagine a low-carbon energy future.”
Sir Ian Blatchford, Director and Chief Executive of the Science Museum Group, added: ‘In a week when we’re celebrating a record 2.25 million visits by UK residents to the museum, including a million children, this stunning gallery offers even more to ignite curiosity among those who will visit in the year ahead – provoking important conversations about the urgent need for the world to generate and use energy more sustainably.
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“Our curators have created an inspirational experience, supported by hundreds of people from artists to those involved in acquiring, conserving and transporting vast objects safely, and, of course, vital funding from our generous sponsor Adani Green Energy.”