Bright sparks from Walton High School in Stafford,UK,won the first ever Energy Institute Climate Change Award as part of the Big Bang Competition in March,with an innovative waste water power generation device.The Award recognises projects developed by young people aged 11-18 that are aimed at bringing about a lasting reduction in greenhouse gas emissions,as a contribution to the UK's goal of reaching net zero by 2050.Students Harry Lunt,Eden Jones,James Hurst and Harvey Turner wowed the judges with their’Blu Pipe’drainpipe generator,a small-scale power generation device suitable for mass production and fitting to drainpipes anywhere in the world.
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