India gets its first Renewable Energy Museum in Kolkata; know all about it
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India welcomed its first-ever solar-powered museum, the Renewable Energy Museum, in Kolkata. Inaugurated on Tuesday, the dome-shaped museum features interactive exhibits, showcasing sustainable practices and environmental issues. … Read more
India welcomed its first-ever solar-powered museum, the Renewable Energy Museum, in Kolkata. Inaugurated on Tuesday, the dome-shaped museum features interactive exhibits, showcasing sustainable practices and environmental issues. Powered by over 2000 solar panels, the museum aims to educate visitors about renewable energy sources and their importance for a greener future. Read less
Visitors here can explore different energy sources, environmental issues, and sustainable practices through engaging interactive displays, quizzes, and online games.
There are three levels connected by a spiral ramp, with a central lift to the ground floor. As per plans, a facility management firm will look after the museum’s operation of the renewable energy displays and models inside the dome. The firm will also guide visitors through the dome museum and manage the interactive exhibits, including quizzes and online games. It will be responsible for running the kids' zone within the museum.
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1) 27 m high dome with a 45 m diameter
2) 2086 solar panels powering the structure
3) 50 displays for interactive content
4) 6 tunnels creating an immersive experience
5) 30 projectors for dynamic visuals
6) 6 robots enhancing interactivity
7) Viewing gallery offering panoramic views
8) Digital Assembly Game offering engaging activity for visitors
9) A futuristic film on Calcutta in 2100
10) Smart City Model showcasing innovative urban planning
11) A cafe with scenic views of the park
12) A gift shop
A matter of immense pride that the first Solar Dome in India is now open for public at Eco Park, New Town.
— FIRHAD HAKIM (@FirhadHakim) November 5, 2024
The Solar Dome Museum revolves around the concept of renewable sources of energy & is equipped with over 2000 solar panels for continuous generation of energy throughout… pic.twitter.com/9OYA7mFZFl
Firhad Hakim, Mayor of Kolkata, inaugurated the museum. He took to X and shared pictures from the inauguration of the museum. He said, “A matter of immense pride that the first Solar Dome in India is now open for public at Eco Park, New Town. The Solar Dome Museum revolves around the concept of renewable sources of energy & is equipped with over 2000 solar panels for continuous generation of energy throughout the day providing electricity for the facility itself and lighting up the surrounding streetlights.”
This museum is a joint initiative by the Housing and Infrastructure Development Corporation and the West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Company Limited. To visit, head to Gate 6 of the renowned Eco Park, where you’ll find the dome-shaped museum located nearby.
Address: Eco Park, Gate No.6, Kolkata, West Bengal
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