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Catching the Wind
From Outdoors to Your Outlet
Learn about how turbines transform wind into green energy, and track energy production in the Museum's own Wind Lab, a group of nine wind turbines mounted on the Museum roof.
In Catching the Wind, visitors can dive into the world of wind turbines, learning how they generate electricity from the power of the wind, what sorts of factors need to be considered when selecting and siting a turbine, and what trade-offs we make when choosing any energy source.
Visitors can hear the stories of several different sites across Massachusetts where turbines were and were not installed, including the Museum of Science's own case study. With live data tracking in the exhibit, visitors can see which of the Museum's own turbines are currently producing electricity and hear about why and how we installed the wide variety of turbines. Visitors can also try their own hand at wind turbine siting in the "Wind Power Challenge" game, where they can choose a location, a turbine type, and see if it could power their home, business, or community.
Nearby, visitors can also explore another type of green energy, solar power, in the Sun Power exhibit.
Catching the Wind is made possible by support from the Massachusetts Renewable Energy Trust, Bank of America, Davis Foundation, and the Charles Sumner Bird Foundation. Additional support provided by: ANSYS, Inc., Holy Name Central Catholic Junior Senior High School, Massachusetts Port Authority, Newton South High School, Andrew Stern, The Town of Hull, and TRC Companies, Inc.
| Format | Exhibit |
| Grades | 3 – Adult |
| Location | Blue Wing, Lower Level — Museum of Science, Boston |
| Website | n/a |
| Related Links | Wind Turbine Lab Press Release Press Kit |
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- Wind Turbine Lab
- In 2009, the Museum of Science installed a rooftop Wind Turbine Lab with five different types of small-scale turbines to expand its Green Initiative, a commitment to reducing its environmental footprint. The view from the Museum's garage roof in the image above shows (left to right): Proven 6, Swift, Skystream 3 ... (details)







