Windfarm Visit by 5th Class
On Friday 11th October, 5th class visited a wind farm in the Ballyhoura Mountains . All the children were really excited to see how wind energy is generated and used as a renewable source of energy in our country. This means that the power of the wind can be used in place of other energy sources such as coal and oil.
We spoke to some engineers and technicians on the site and they explained how wind power is created by a machine called a wind turbine. Wind turbines are tall towers topped with blades. The blades are connected to a shaft, or rod. When wind causes the blades to spin, they turn the shaft. The turning shaft provides power to a machine called a generator, which produces the electricity.
All the children got the opportunity to go inside the turbines and some of us tried on the safety gear used on the site. We learned that there are plans to construct off shore wind farms in the future. These will be much bigger than the ones presently on land but will produce a huge amount of renewable energy for Ireland!
No Results Found
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
Latest News
Phil Healy Visit
Phil Healy Visit As part of the Dare to Believe programme, we were lucky enough to be awareded a special visit from...
Science Week 2024
We marked Science Week 2024 from Monday 11th to Friday 15th November. 👩🔬🔬 There was a variety of science activities...
Taekwondo
Warrior Martial Arts have continued their annual visit to our school during this half term. Currently, all pupils from...