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The Northmoor Trust, Oxfordshire County Council and npower join forces to save energy

On Thursday 1st October students from across Oxfordshire took part in the ‘Great Energy Debate’ to celebrate the launch of Oxfordshire’s new Energy Bus.

The new bus, fitted with solar panels, a wind turbine and interactive displays will be visiting Oxfordshire schools to raise awareness of climate change and help children to reduce their energy consumption at home and in school.

The energy bus, owned and financed by Oxfordshire County Council and supported by npower, will be taken into schools and communities by the Northmoor Trust.

Pupils from Long Wittenham School onboard the new Energy Bus with Janet Payne, Energy Busters Project OfficerPupils from Long Wittenham school onboard the Energy Bus with Janet Payne, Energy Busters Project Officer.
(left) Student from Langtree School taking part in the People and Planet 'What you want to save' workshop,
(right) Children from Little Wittenham School test alternative energies on the new Energy Bus.


Students from Langtree School take part in the People and Planet 'What you want to save' workshop.

Teachers wishing to book an Energy Bus visit for their school should contact Janet Payne at the Northmoor Trust 01865 409 406.

Schools and colleges wishing to book a visit to Didcot Power station can contact Didcot's Visit Co-ordinator on 01235 512291 or log on to the STEM section of the npower website.

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