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Photos of a Stirling Engine Workshop
Silbury School students were lucky to attend the world's first elementary school workshop on the mysterious Stirling engine. The Stirling engine will be used to convert sunlight to usable energy, in mankind's largest solar power plant, sited in 4,500 acres of desert. This power plant will produce more power than all of the installed solar panels in the world combined. Solar Power Roadshow developed visual aids to explain the workings of the baffling Stirling engine to school kids! Silbury's students designed their own Stirling engines at the Vancouver Museum. They also learned about micro-hydro power.
Solar Power Roadshow brought the Stirling engines, micro-hydro turbines, and other Future Energy devices for this workshop on an electric bike. Students learned about this Zero Pollution Vehicle (an ebike) from an actual, real, electric bicyclist. Here are more photos about Future Energy at the Sustain-O-Rama held at Telus World of Science, where an amazing discovery in respect to photovoltaic generation (Marek's Curve) happened unexpectedly!