Top 6 Reasons to visit Pilipinas Shell’s Upgraded Malampaya Exhibit at The Mind Museum
We all
enjoy the comforts of having electrical power in our houses, schools, offices
and practically anywhere else. But did you ever wonder where a house’s power
source comes from? Well, kids mostly are the ones who will be curious about
this and what really happens when we turn on the lights every day. Today’s generation
of children is lucky that they can rediscover what power really means
especially here in our country. The good part is they can learn about it in fun
and interactive way as energy leader Pilipinas Shell unveiled last December 8 its
newly upgraded Malampaya Exhibit at The Mind Museum.
The
Malampaya Exhibit first opened to the public in March 2012. Its goal is to
inform museum visitors of the process of gathering, transforming, and distributing natural gas, which is a less pollutive
alternative resource to coal and oil. The project showcases the engineering
feat conducted in the Malampaya project in Palawan to extract the 2.7 trillion
cubic feet of natural gas in the area.
The
redesigned exhibit will take up an expanded space of the “How Things Work”
wing, located at the second level of The Mind Museum.
Here are
the top 6 reasons why but first thing first, you will be invited to download
the free Journey to Malampaya app available via Google Play and iOS
Store for a more fruitful learning experience:
Through
the Journey to Malampaya app, Museum
visitors will be treated to an experiential walkthrough to understand more deeply
the journey of natural gas;
Watch and
learn how gas is formed, extracted, and distributed from start to end before it
powers up to 40% of homes in Luzon;
Kids and
kids-at-heart can play and gain more knowledge at the newly-installed fun,
interactive wall;
See the
journey of natural gas unfold in the augmented reality feature;
Get to
know what Phase 3 of the Malampaya Gas-to-Power Project is all about; and
Learn some
trivia on what makes the Malampaya Gas-to-Power Project extra special as an
engineering feat in the country.
Visit the Malampaya Exhibit at The Mind Museum
to know more about the innovative engineering feat that powers a good portion
of the nation, and discover more about how human ingenuity harnesses natural
gas to fuel our daily lives.
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