Students scoop EirGrid climate award

by Rachel Cunningham
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Three students from St Raphaela’s Secondary School, Stillorgan, have won the EirGrid Climate and Delivering a Cleaner Energy Future Award.

Second year students, Niamh Marie, Isabel and Eva, were successful in winning the accolade after presenting their project: ‘Developing a prototype of a solar panel and a wind powered lamp with a motion detector’, at the school’s SciFest STEM Fair recently. 

EirGrid, the operator and developer of Ireland’s electricity grid, has partnered with SciFest to create the climate and energy focused award for its SciFest@School programme. 

The EirGrid Climate and Delivering a Cleaner Energy Future award was presented to Niamh Marie, Isabel and Eva, for their project’s creative design and innovative approach.

Featured Image: St Raphaela’s Secondary School students Isabel, Niamh Marie and Eva won the EirGrid Climate and Delivering a Cleaner Energy Future award.

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