Power station project

The Power Station Project is a simulated case study from the Science in Society series dealing with the various decisions that have to be made when a new power station is being planned. It was designed as an integral part of the Energy section of the Science in Society course. It is assumed that an Electricity Generating Board is to build a new 2000 MW power station in a certain (imaginary) area, and the object is to decide which type of station should be built - coal, oil or nuclear - and where it should be sited.

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Subject(s)Health and safety
Age14-16
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Shelf referenceA 507.12 ASS
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/x8mr8

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