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The Adani Green Energy Gallery, a free exhibit at the Science Museum, has reached a milestone of one million visitors since its opening in March 2024. The gallery is dedicated to exploring the world’s transition to sustainable energy and features a range of displays, including historic and contemporary objects, digital exhibits, and models. These exhibits showcase how human innovation and imagination have shaped the past, present, and future of energy systems.

The gallery highlights various sustainable energy technologies and projects from around the world, such as hydrogen power in Orkney, terracotta air-cooling façades in India, and solar farms in Morocco. It has proven to be popular with both families and school groups, with over 10,000 students visiting the gallery as part of educational trips.

The achievement of welcoming one million visitors has been celebrated by Sagar Adani, Executive Director of Adani Green Energy, who stated that the gallery has inspired a million minds and sparked conversations about sustainability and innovation. He emphasized the importance of collective action and bold innovation in creating a sustainable future.

Sir Ian Blatchford, Chief Executive and Director of the Science Museum Group, also expressed his delight at the milestone, citing the gallery’s award-winning design and the compelling stories behind the exhibits. He thanked Adani Green Energy for their sponsorship, which made the gallery possible.

The Adani Green Energy Gallery is a significant resource for education and awareness about sustainable energy, and its popularity demonstrates the public’s interest in this critical issue. As the world continues to grapple with the challenges of climate change, the gallery serves as a valuable platform for exploring innovative solutions and inspiring meaningful change. With its engaging exhibits and educational programs, the gallery is well-positioned to continue sparking curiosity and nurturing solutions for a cleaner, more resilient world.