National Gwangju Science Museum Hosts Special Exhibition "Time Travel in Search of Energy"
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The National Gwangju Science Museum will hold a special exhibition titled "A Time Travel to Find Energy" until the 20th.
This exhibition can be seen on the first floor of the Starlight Nuri Hall in the science museum, and was planned to enhance understanding of energy use by introducing climate change, carbon neutrality, and the present and future of energy.
The exhibition is organized chronologically so that visitors can easily understand the history of energy, covering the past (from primitive power to fossil fuels), the present (electricity, carbon neutrality, current energy status, and power generation), and the future (energy mix and related new technologies), allowing visitors to explore the evolution of energy.
Anyone can freely view the exhibition for free, and in accordance with the recovery of daily life from COVID-19, it is operated as a self-guided tour without separate ticketing while complying with quarantine guidelines.
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Deputy Director Jeon Tae-ho said, "Through this special exhibition, I hope visitors can experience the reality and seriousness of the climate crisis for the sustainable environment of humanity and have an opportunity to think about proper energy use and practice," adding, "Since the exhibition is free, we hope for much interest and participation."
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