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Science Museum’s Adani Green Energy Gallery Marks One Million Visitors

Energy Revolution: The Adani Green Energy Gallery at the Science Museum has crossed the one million visitor mark, including more than 10,000 students, since it first opened last year, the company announced on Thursday.

The exhibition focuses on the world’s ongoing shift towards cleaner, more sustainable energy sources and the actions needed to reduce carbon emissions.

Blending history with innovation, the gallery showcases eye-catching displays, digital experiences, and specially designed models that illustrate how human creativity has influenced energy systems through the ages.

Sagar Adani, Executive Director of Adani Green Energy, said the company was proud to see the gallery inspiring so many visitors.

“At Adani Green Energy, we believe that a sustainable future is rooted in bold innovation and collective action. This milestone reflects the shared commitment to shaping a greener tomorrow and showcases the power of education in driving meaningful change,” he stated.

Sagar Adani further asserted, “We congratulate the Science Museum Group on achieving this significant landmark and are proud to support a gallery that continues to trigger curiosity and nurture solutions for a cleaner, more resilient world.”

The gallery brings together energy innovations and technologies from around the world, from hydrogen initiatives in Orkney to terracotta cooling designs in India and vast solar farms in Morocco.

It has become a favourite destination for families and students alike, with more than 10,000 pupils taking part in educational visits since its launch.

Science Museum Group Celebrates the Milestone

Sir Ian Blatchford, Chief Executive and Director of the Science Museum Group, noted, “We are happy to have welcomed a million visitors to this stunning gallery, helping ignite curiosity among those who visit and sparking conversations about the need to generate and use energy more sustainably. Reaching this impressive milestone is a testament to the gallery’s award-winning design and the stories behind the remarkable objects on display.”

Blatchford also thanked Adani Green Energy, recognised as one of the world’s leading renewable energy firms, for its support in making the gallery possible.

The free-to-visit gallery, located on Level 2 of the museum’s West Hall, opened on 24 March last year.

Creative studio Unknown Works designed it and recently received the Retrofit and Reuse Award from the Architect’s Journal for its sustainable design and construction approach.

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