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Energy Challenge | |||||
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organisation | |||||
| West Wales ECO Centre |
westwales@ecocentre.org.uk | ||||
| age group | |||||
| 16 to 17 years | |||||
| outcome | |||||
| To create a lively and good-humoured challenge to young people, whilst promoting an awareness and understanding of the practical uses of renewable energy generation. | |||||
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| task | |||||
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Scenario: The team have been washed up with quite a store of usable items, it would seem. Apart from getting off the island the other main preoccupation is getting some sounds for the beach parties. The frame that has been constructed was to be used for shelter. But hey! Who needs shelter? It can be much more usefully employed as the infrastructure for a renewably powered rave machine.But with all this going on, it could really earn its money by getting everyone rescued as well………………..There are some things, which must be done. And some things, which mustn’t. Mission: The mission is to construct the ‘generators’ as efficiently as possible and measure the output of power. We know that energy cannot be created from nothing, that it cannot be destroyed either.Utilising everyday concepts, there are five methods of practically demonstrating the generation of energy:All of these components are to be mounted on a gantry. This gantry will be a prepared kit easily constructed so as not to waste time. Requirements for activity frame:
Rules and regulations:This is a competition as well as the opportunity to show your peers and your teachers what a bunch of resourceful wizards you all are. In order to have a fair scoring system all teams will be marked using the same criteria. None of which are related to the weather. That just wouldn’t be fair, now would it?You will be assessed on:-· the amount of power generated from each measurable device· the efficiency of the application· the time it takes to complete the overall objectives· some energy related questionsThe solar panel, which is included, has a use. Except in extremely overcast conditions it will produce power. However, that would be too easy. You can not use the panel directly for all devices which need power.The supervisors reserve the right to step in at any time if there is a difficulty or a misuse of some of the equipment.The supervisors are responsible for measuring the output of the devices.In some instances you have been presented with more than one device for a particular task. You must assess which is the most efficient for the task in hand, by whatever means you deem necessary. Riddles: (clues, if you need them!)
Scoring the Energy Challenge:The scoring system
must be fair and absolute, that is we can’t base the scoring on anything
that may favour one school one day and not the other schools on their
days, e.g. sun based scores etc. Points will be awarded on a fixed system.
This the fairest way. They will then be added up. The school with the most
points wins.This means it will be possible to have produced the highest
output from a particular piece of equipment, but still lose out because of
the decisions made on the way. | |||||
| evaluation | |||||
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After
many months of preparation, inspiration and perspiration the annual Energy
Challenge finally took place. It was organised by the West Wales ECO
Centre and sponsored by Energy Enterprise Ltd.Fishguard High School, Sir
Thomas Picton School and Ysgol Gyfun Dewi Sant undertook the Challenge at
the end of their Summer term. The staff from the Centre went into each
school on separate days with the assortment of equipment and props the
participants had to employ to the best of their ability in order to
generate electricity from a variety of sources.The challenge was for the
teams to follow some clues and work out how to generate energy for various
tasks efficiently. These tasks included: pumping water from ground level
to a raised tank; using this store of water to generate electricity to
switch a relay for a radio to play (powered by the sun); and using their
own bodyweight to sound an alarm bell. There were choices to be made
regarding the devices employed for the tasks, such as; which was the most
suitable output nozzle to spray water over a water wheel; which was the
best generator to turn for power for the pump; how to configure a pulley
system so that it would maximise the effect of a person’s weight pulling
down on it and thus turn the generator sufficiently.All of the
participants rose to the challenge admirably, each displaying ingenuity
and technical expertise in the different areas of work.It was a delight to
watch them work out the trickier problems. And a pleasure to see six
months of planning come to fruition with the enthusiasm which the schools
displayed.The Challenge was also a competition this year, with the prize
being a small renewable energy kit. Congratulations to Fishguard who
carried the day by getting the most points, awarded for efficiency and
output. The prize consists of a Renewable Energy Kit, worth about £500,
for use in school
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