Adani Green Energy Gallery opened in London's Science Museum, these special things will be seen here

Energy Revolution: Historical objects have been displayed digitally and attractively in the Adani Energy Gallery. It tells how important the green revolution will be in the coming times.

Tue, 26 Mar 2024 02:40 PM (IST)
Adani Green Energy Gallery opened in London's Science Museum, these special things will be seen here

The Adani Green Energy Gallery was launched on Tuesday at the Science Museum in London. This gallery shows how renewable energy helps tackle climate change. It has also been said that the Green Revolution may prove to be a decisive challenge in the future.

This gallery features historical artefacts from various nations that have been enhanced with digital media. This gallery demonstrates how innovation can influence the past, present, and future. There are three sections in the Adani Green Energy Gallery. An attempt has been made to explain the key challenges of this century in each of the three sections.

Discover how scientists utilise intricate computer-based models to comprehend our planet by visiting this location. Additionally, this section explains what we need to know about the future of the climate.

An explanation of the supply and use of energy is attempted in this section. The aid of historical artefacts has brought this to light.

In this section, a new world has been shown with the help of science and technology. The creative ideas of children have been included in this new world. It explains how the world will meet its future energy needs.

Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) is India's largest and one of the world's leading renewable energy companies. The company's executive director Sagar Adani says that this company is one of the largest renewable energy companies in the world. We aim to inspire young minds and scientists through the gallery to create a carbon-free world powered by clean energy.

The Adani Green Energy Gallery has been described as amazing by the London Science Museum. Museum director Sir Ian Blatchford said that this gallery is enough to arouse curiosity. He said that the world needs to generate and use energy sustainably.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Content Writer