Low carbon energy education centre - technical visit
About
The purpose of the visit is to share the latest efforts on low-carbon solutions in Hong Kong.
The agenda includes the following areas:
- Climate Change and Fuel Choice
- Renewable Energy
- Natural Gas
- Nuclear Power
- Powering the Future
- Low Carbon Living
About the Centre
Sponsored by CLP Power, the CLP Power Low Carbon Energy Education Centre is the first of its kind in Hong Kong. The education centre is located at City University’s campus, which showcases the importance of low-carbon energy in addressing climate change.
The centre has 5 themed zones
Climate change and fuel choice
Burning fossil fuels contributes to climate change, but there is no perfect fuel yet to replace it completely. This zone examines what our best current options are, bearing in mind reliability, cost, emissions and safety.
Renewable energy
As the development of renewable energy becomes more mature, it has a pivotal role to play in reducing emissions. This zone provides a comprehensive introduction to common types of renewable energy, such as wind, hydro, and solar. Visitors are given a holistic view of the feasibility of applying renewable energy in Hong Kong.
Natural gas
Natural gas will play an increasingly key role in Hong Kong’s future fuel mix. In this zone, visitors can learn about natural gas, from its formation and production to its transport and use for power generation. It also showcases how we can enhance Hong Kong’s energy security by tapping diversified sources of natural gas.
Nuclear power
Nuclear power is a reliable and clean energy source, but social acceptance is a challenge. People are understandably concerned about nuclear safety and waste management. This zone covers the full spectrum of information from nuclear basics, nuclear safety, fuel cycle management, and radiation in our daily lives to the future development of nuclear energy. It is also equipped with a 235° 3D Immersive Display System that takes visitors to the insides of a nuclear reactor.
Powering the future
Climate change is a global concern. Scientists, researchers and policymakers are working together to tackle its impact. This zone introduces the potential for future development of low-carbon energy sources.
The centre features multimedia and interactive elements for the best understanding of the carbon neutrality effort in Hong Kong and what could be done next.
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Continuing Professional Development
This event can contribute towards your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours as part of the IET's CPD monitoring scheme.
29 Nov 2024
4:00pm - 6:00pm
Programme
Organized by Informatics and Control Technologies (ICT) Section of the IET Hong Kong Branch