Aparecida welcomes EDP’s lab truck, making activities to 2,500 thousand students

Tuesday 07, May 2019

Local state school students will be able to visit the “Good Energy” laboratory-truck until May 10; The laboratory-truck will teach students how to use electricity safely and efficiently

Over 2,500 students from state schools in Aparecida will be visiting the laboratory-truck and taking part in its activities until May 10. The program is part of the Good Energy in Schools project by EDP, a regional energy distributor. The initiative addresses electricity safety and efficiency issues using playful and entertaining activities to teach local students.



At the laboratory-truck, students will take part in a series of experiments and gain practical experience in a number of areas, such as protecting natural resources, types of energy generation, safety when flying kites near the power grid and how to make the best use of electrical equipment.



After visiting the laboratory-truck, the participants receive a kit with a comic book, stickers with energy-saving tips and a miniature Good Energy truck that can be assembled in classrooms. The project includes a 40-hour course for 65 teachers from selected schools to ensure all participants can take full advantage of the material presented. The course provides guidance on teaching methods for the specific subjects the project addresses.



At the project is part of the company’s Energy Efficiency Program (PEE); it uses the PROCEL Education methodology and is regulated by ANEEL (National Electrical Energy Agency).



Check out the attractions featured in the lab-truck:



Interactive panel and model home - a panel showing the main rooms and household appliances, simulating energy consumption;



Van der Graff Generator - has a hair-raising effect on anyone who touches the dome while insulated from earth, as their hair becomes electrified with charges of the same polarity, which in turn repel one another;



Conductive and insulating materials - demonstrating that the path of an electrical circuit is not necessarily entirely metallic, but can include other conductive material;



Plasma Globe - an experiment demonstrating how the body can be an electrical conductor;



Nerve Test - the challenge is to complete the course without touching the wire. If the ring touches the wire, the circuit will close and trigger a light and a buzzer;



Manual Generator - students pedal a bicycle that transforms mechanical energy into electrical energy. The energy produced lights up several LED light bulbs;



Solar Energy Panel - A photovoltaic cell captures solar energy which is transformed into electrical energy. The energy this produces will spin a colored disc, also known as a Newton disc, which creates a visual effect as it rotates.



Tariff Flags Stoplight - Tariff Flags are signposted on a stoplight to streamline the learning experience and indicate the current month tariff flag.





Participating schools - Aparecida



EM Integral Manoel Ignácio de Moraes



EM Comendador Salgado



EM Profª Heloisa de Castro Encarnação Pinto Barboza



EM Profª Virgulina Marcondes de Moura Fázzeri



EM Chagas Pereira



EM Profº Anísio Novaes



EMEF Maria Aparecida da Encarnação /Bairro dos Motas



EM Prefeito José Geraldo Lemes Valladão



EM Integral Profº Aureliano Paixão



EM Prefeito Solon Pereira



EM Profª Maria Helena Camargo Lourenço Barbosa



EM Profª Maria Conceição Pires do Rio



EM Profª Marieta Vilela da Costa Braga