On November 10th, the 4th grade, class 2 students of Bugucho are showing the hydroelectric power plant models they each made.

On November 10th, the 4th grade, class 2 students of Bugucho are showing the hydroelectric power plant models they each made.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongwook Park] Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., Ltd. Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters (Head Lee Jong-ho) announced on the 12th that it held the '2020 Atom Engineering Classroom' for about 90 4th and 5th graders from Jukbyeon Elementary School and Bugu Elementary School on the 9th and 10th.


The Atom Engineering Classroom is an experiential science class program where Hanul Headquarters employees participate as one-day teachers and assemble science experiment kits with elementary school students in Uljin, delivering scientific principles in an enjoyable way.


In this program, using kits to make electric cars (5th grade) and hydropower generation models (4th grade), Hanul Headquarters explained various power generation methods used in daily life to young science enthusiasts and simultaneously raised awareness of the importance of energy.


Park Jun-han, a chief at Hanul Nuclear Power Plant who participated as a one-day teacher for two days, said, "It was a meaningful time to inform children how electricity is produced and supplied and to introduce the work our company does. As a father of one child, I will continue to strive to protect the bright eyes of growing science enthusiasts."



Meanwhile, Hanul Nuclear Power Plant has been holding the Atom Engineering Classroom for about 5,000 nearby elementary school students from 2005 to 2020. This classroom is a hands-on educational program that has received positive responses not only from students but also from teachers and parents.


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