CERES energises at the RACV Energy Breakthrough
Last month Alex, Kat, Ian and Nick from the CERES Education team attended the annual RACV Energy Breakthrough event in Maryborough. This highly energetic event is the culmination of months of work for thousands of school students who design and build their own Human Powered Vehicles. Schools from across Victoria and interstate come to race their vehicles over two jam-packed days.
CERES took the Mobile Energy Classroom, packed full of renewable gadgets and our energy bike, to set up for an engaging day of energy education. Hundreds of people came through to learn how they could transform their pedal power into electrical energy on our bikes, explore different renewable energy technologies, attempt our transport timeline, design their own future transport, as well as take away some seedlings after making their own newspaper pots.
A fantastic day was had by all!




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