10,000 visitors for expo ‘Going like the wind’
Inspiring and interactive exhibition filled with activities
The book of the same name by publisher Stratier and author Sarah Devos is brought to life during the exhibition. This way, they want to inspire and involve the younger generation in the transition to renewable energy. Together with partners DEME and ELIA, we are proud sponsors of the expo. With our combined expertise, we want to highlight important innovations, such as the Princess Elisabeth Island. The artificial island will bring energy from offshore wind farms to the mainland.
Alongside the educational aspect, there is also a lot to experience. The exhibition targets families with children between the ages of 6 and 12. It offers an interactive journey through the wind farms of the North Sea. You can also take a closer look at the scale model of our Jack-up Installation Vessel Vole au Vent. The ship has already contributed to several offshore wind farms, such as Borkum Riffgrund II in Germany, Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind in the United States, and Northwester 2 in home waters.
Exploratory journey from wind to burning lamp
Together with your children, you will playfully explore how wind turbines generate electricity and bring it ashore. You get to roll up your sleeves during lots of activities, such as:
- Adventurous zones where children can play to their hearts' content. From crawling through 'turbines' and 'cables' to climbing and jumping on a play-sized version of the Princess Elisabeth Island.
- An audio narration by actor Warre Borgmans gives a unique insight into the exhibition.
- A family quest outside the walls of Fort Napoleon. Follow the trail, answer questions, and solve the assignments given to you at the start of the quest.