Revolutionizing Energy: Adani's Green Journey at the Science Museum
The Energy Revolution: The Adani Green Energy Gallery at London’s Science Museum showcases innovative low-carbon technologies to nearly 700,000 visitors, emphasizing renewable energy's role in combating climate change. With award-winning exhibits like hydrogen-fired bricks, the gallery tracks Britain's declining CO2 emissions and promotes sustainable energy solutions.

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The Science Museum in London is drawing crowds with its standout exhibition, 'The Energy Revolution: The Adani Green Energy Gallery.' Launched by Adani Green Energy's Chairman, Gautam Adani, in March 2024, the gallery welcomed around 700,000 visitors in its inaugural year.
This exhibition, freely accessible to the public, focuses on renewable energy's potential to mitigate climate change. It highlights cutting-edge technologies like the world's first 100% hydrogen-fired brick bench and an innovative decarbonisation tracker that benchmarks the carbon footprint of Britain's electricity supply, marking a record low in UK CO2 emissions for 2024.
Designed by architectural firm Unknown Works, the gallery maximizes sustainability by reusing materials like old museum shelves and aluminum. It's part of Adani Green Energy Ltd's broader commitment to renewable energy, with over 13 gigawatts in operational capacity globally.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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