Thursday 8 November 2007

Thursday 1 November 2007

Powerpod Re-visits Gilmerton - Primary 1-4 this time! 31st October '07


The Powerpod (™ ;-) rolled into the Gilmerton Primary School playground to enlighten the
up-and-coming wind and solar engineers!
We set up the powerpod fully and had the wind turbine out; it was a very windy day so a lot of power was made.





Hectic day with primary 1-4 coming to do the solar panels and wind turbines.
The pupils were so amazed to see their own windmills spinning in the wind! - Angus Chalmers, Powerpod Peer Educator



Abbeyhill Primary, 30th October




Hertha, Morag, Joanne and Sara rolled into Abbeyhill's playground with the Powerpod, to a friendly welcome and a day of fun, games and renewable energy. As always, there were cries of "what is it?" "it must be a solar powered ice-cream van!" "ooh this is what our teacher talked about - it does stuff using the sun...".

Primary 4, 5, 6 and 7 got a chance to come along and learn about climate change, play the polar bear game and try out some renewable energy sources...

There were some outstanding wind engineers in the classes, designing some of the fastest wind turbine's we've seen! (and importantly, deciding where in the world to build them...)

All the classes also managed to make a 'solar circuit' and see the light from the sun turn a motor. Even when it was cloudy in the morning, the solar cells were generating electricity but we had to find a 'fake sun' (a torch charged up with renewable energy from the trailer) for the p4 class, when we were forced inside with the rain.



We saw how much energy is required to light just one lightbulb, by making our own power on the bike. And the answer (judging by the impressive effort and some of the coats that had to come off)- quite a lot!

All in all, a great day at Abbeyhill!