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Sun Power

Harnessing the world's largest energy source

Sunlight is the world' s largest energy resource, and more energy in the form of sunlight reaches Earth every hour than humans consume in a year. In this exhibit, visitors can learn how we can make use of all of this energy.

Photovoltaic cells (also called solar cells) allow us to convert sunlight into electricity.

Learn about these cells that can enable cars to be powered only by the sun, and see how electricity can be generated from placing panels on your roof. You can also check out a backpack that will recharge your cell phone.

The exhibit also features a link to the website for the Media and Technology Charter School (MATCH) in Boston. Access live information on the energy produced by the solar array installed on the school roof.

Format Exhibit
Grades 5 – Adult
Location Blue Wing, Lower Level — Museum of Science, Boston
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