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Saturday, June 10 • 1:50pm - 2:50pm
Be part of a brighter energy Future!

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To tackle our growing climate crisis, we need to move away from fossil fuels and embrace electrification. A crucial part of this journey is bigger and better batteries; we need them to be a sustainable storage solution to ease our energy transition. In this session from the Royal Society of Chemistry, you’ll learn how batteries can be made in primary classrooms from everyday materials and how to encourage your learners to think more about energy and sustainability. You’ll hear how your learners can take part in an experiment alongside learners from across the world. This session will give you the opportunity to explore the science behind batteries – and why they are such an important part of our bright energy future.

Speakers
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Nicola Jordan

Education Coordinator for the West of Scotland, Royal Society of Chemsitry


Saturday June 10, 2023 1:50pm - 2:50pm BST
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