Shell Woodbank Conference

Friday 18th November saw a good turnout for the annual Shell  conference. Girls in Energy groups came from Banff, Mintlaw, Peterhead, Turriff and two schools in Fife to meet at Shell’s meeting and conference facility near Cults called Woodbank.

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Shell Woodbank

This year’s challenge was based on the Shell Bright Ideas Challenge. To create a solution/idea and think about how technology can be applied to create cleaner and more efficient energy by 2050.

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Shell introduces the day’s challenge

The girls were split into sixteen teams of five with each member of a team being from a different school. The teams were then asked to prepare to ‘pitch’ their idea/solution to a panel of ‘dragons/judges’ in a four-minute presentation.

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Teams enjoying a working lunch

The judges were extremely impressed with the knowledge of the pupils, their innovative ideas and their presentation skills and they had a hard time deciding the winners which were as follows

1st Place – TrainGen – producing power from the London Underground – Claire’s Team

2nd Place – Students Run The School – A pupil powered school – Abbie’s Team

3rd Place – Oakay Energy – An energy ‘tree’ to help power our towns and cities – Destiny’s Team

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The winners receiving their prizes

Congratulations to all those students that took part. Hopefully everyone enjoyed themselves and learned some valuable team working skills.

 

Skype to Carolyn

img_3872This week we skyped Carolyn and she told us about what she’s going to be doing whilst working in Antarctica. Carolyn is leaving on Sunday and she’ll be staying at Halley 5 for a year, whilst she’s there she’ll be working as a meteorologist, watching the weather, reporting it and launching weather balloons to track temperature changes. We asked lots of questions about what her expectations for her trip to Halley and what she thinks it’ll be like.

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img_3898Today we were also in the workshop finishing our solar hot water systems. Here are some pictures of us making them.