Sunday, September 12, 2010

Npower and Aberthaw Power Station Enthuses Local School

Npower and Aberthaw Power Station Enthuses Local School

Npower teamed up with Aberthaw Power Station for the npower Enthuse day, which helped year 9 students at Llantwit Major School think about the impact science and engineering has on their lives.

Shirley, West Midlands (PRWEB) February 8, 2009

Npower and staff from Aberthaw Power Station helped 250 pupils take part in npower's 'enthuse' day. Year 9 students from Llantwit Major participated in a range of interactive activities designed to help them think about the impact science and engineering has on their daily lives.

Enthuse (http://education. npower. com/science-technology-engineering-maths/enthuse/index. htm (http://education. npower. com/science-technology-engineering-maths/enthuse/index. htm)), which is part of npower's Brighter Futures Programme (http://education. npower. com/index. htm (http://education. npower. com/index. htm)), is a five year scheme designed to inspire and engage students aged 12-14 years old in science, technology, engineering and maths.

The students were encouraged to think of ways to improve existing products or design a completely new concept, before considering the very real problem of how the UK's future demand for energy can be met and reduced. These activities were followed by a 'facts and fiction' session where the students were given the opportunity to meet with engineering staff from Aberthaw Power Station. To end the day, the pupils took part in a series of hands-on activities relating to the power industry.

Head teacher Dr. Vince Browne at Llantwit Major said: "The variety of activities gave the students an excellent insight into what it would feel like to be an engineer. Also, the opportunity to meet with staff from npower has really brought today's activities to life and gave the pupils a great introduction into the world of work."

Clive Smith from Aberthaw Power Station, said: "The main purpose of today has been to inspire students in science and engineering and share with them the exciting opportunities that the energy industry has to offer."

A year 9 student involved in the activity added: "I think the whole day was good and I liked learning about different careers and I really liked all the 'hands on' activities. My favourite workshop was 'Bright Ideas' as I liked designing a new product which was completely different. I think we should run this event every year for year 9 students."

In 2008 alone, npower (http://education. npower. com/index. htm (http://education. npower. com/index. htm)) 'enthuse' days reached out to over 3400 students across the UK.

More information and free resources for schools and community groups can be found online through the npower education programme (http://www. npower. com/education/ (http://www. npower. com/education/)).

About npower:
Npower is one of the top business energy suppliers to the UK market, serving over 230,000 small to medium sized enterprise sites and around 15,000 industrial and commercial customers, with over 100,000 sites.

Npower business is dedicated to helping UK businesses use energy more efficiently and therefore spend less money on their bills. The company aims to have a positive impact on the communities it serves and reduce its customers' carbon footprint, whilst always improving its service to customers. npower specialises in risk management solutions, including market-leading flexible energy purchasing, energy efficiency and broader energy management functions, tailored to every size of business.

For major energy users, npower Business offers multi-utility management consultancy to enable organisations to improve efficiencies right across the procurement/consumption chain. npower customers include BT, Wembley Stadium plc, AstraZeneca and Sainsbury's.

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