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Powering the future: Science Centre Singapore Drives Renewable Energy Advocacy with Horizon Hydrogen Grand Prix Singapore Series, Energised by Chevron

H2GP Singapore logos

11 March 2024 –This year, Science Centre Singapore (SCS), in partnership with Horizon Educational and Chevron Singapore Pte Ltd (Chevron), will host the inaugural Horizon Hydrogen Grand Prix (H2GP) Singapore series, energised by Chevron.

Organised by Horizon Educational, the programme allows students to design, engineer, and race small model remote-controlled fuel cell cars powered by hydrogen, developing STEM skills. The racing series is the only global school-based educational programme offering high school students an opportunity to understand the entire hydrogen value chain.

The programme is a unique opportunity for students in Singapore to engage in hands-on learning and enhance their awareness of sustainable energy. Students will be required to produce their very own hydrogen and store it in specialised cannisters before using it to power self-built model remote-controlled fuel cell cars. The programme exposes participants to the exploration and application of hydrogen fuel cell technology, while also encouraging transferable skills like teamwork, creativity, and innovation.

This focus on renewable energy underscores the Centre’s steadfast dedication to nurturing sustainable energy alternatives and raising awareness about the transformative potential of hydrogen fuel cells. This commitment aligns seamlessly with the Singapore Government's affirmation that "low-carbon hydrogen could supply up to half of Singapore's power needs by 2050 and play a key role in helping the Republic achieve net-zero emissions by mid-century.”

Team Temasek at H2GP World Final 2023
Team Temasek at H2GP World Final in Las Vegas
Team Temasek at H2GP World Final 2023
Team Temasek fixing their car at H2GP World Final in Las Vegas

 

In preparation for the Singapore Finals event on 3rd and 4th August 2024, teachers will follow an innovative syllabus at their respective schools, with approximately three hours of activities per week based on training and resources provided to them during the recent teachers’ development session held at SCS.

The winning team from the Singapore Finals will go on to compete at the World Championship in Anaheim, California, USA from 9th to 12th September 2024.

Associate Professor Lim Tit Meng, Chief Executive, Science Centre Board, said, “Hosting the inaugural H2GP Singapore series is a momentous occasion for the Centre. In collaboration with

Horizon Educational and Chevron, we are thrilled to bring the dynamic fusion of STEM, teamwork, and problem-solving to the forefront. The competition, centred around designing and building hydrogen remote control cars from scratch, embodies skills that the Centre is passionately dedicated to nurturing. As we guide young minds toward becoming future innovators, we take pride in inspiring students to tinker and forge a path of endless possibilities together.”

H2GP World Final 2023 cars on track
H2GP World Final 2023
H2GP World Final race
H2GP World Final 2023


“We created H2GP with one goal in mind: build a clean energy workforce capable of solving the most challenging problems facing humanity”, said Kamil Jelinek, CEO of Horizon Educational. “Today Chevron and Singapore Science Centre are helping us on that core mission, allowing us to reach more young people than we could have imagined when we started the programme seven years ago.  As we expand throughout the Southeast Asia region, we look forward to working with communities, schools, teachers and parents in building a future that will make all of us proud.”  

Andrew Mingst, General Manager, Hydrogen, Chevron New Energies said, “Working with our partners, Chevron is focused on exploring innovative wQays to keep STEM education exciting and fun for the next generation of problem solvers. By encouraging students to foster an interest in hydrogen through the H2GP Singapore series, we are not only nurturing and equipping them with the right skills to support a lower carbon world, but also empowering them to make a positive impact on the environment and society as a whole."

The H2GP Singapore series is open to all students aged 13 to 17, with fully sponsored admission fees for Ministry of Education (MOE) school teams. Registrations closed on 29th February 2024 and all 20 team slots have been filled by unique schools, totalling 96 student participants. The national race will take place on 3rd and 4th August 2024 and will be accompanied by a fiesta open to the public.

 

For more information, please visit:
https://www.science.edu.sg/for-schools/competitions/horizon-hydrogen-grand-prix-singapore

 


About Science Centre Singapore

Science Centre Singapore, a non-formal educational institution and leading regional Science Centre, along with its group of attractions, brings out the wonders of science, technology, engineering and mathematics through its unique blend of exhibitions, educational programmes and events. A custodian of creativity and innovation, Science Centre Singapore has captured the evolution of scientific developments for more than four decades. The Centre and its partners have played a pivotal role in transforming the way students and the public interact with and learn about science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Since 1977, the Centre has welcomed over 30 million visitors and inspired them with more than 1,000 exhibits spread across 14 exhibition galleries and outdoor exhibition spaces.

The Centre’s group of attractions include Omni-Theatre, Snow City and KidsSTOPTM. The Omni-Theatre, Southeast Asia’s first 8K 3D digital theatre with a 23m wide seamless dome screen, is an immersive destination like no other. Snow City is Singapore’s only permanent indoor snow centre offering an Arctic inspired experience at Singapore’s first ice gallery and snow chamber.  KidsSTOPTM ️ - Where every child gets to Imagine, Experience, Discover and Dream - is Singapore’s first children’s science centre offering an enriching experience through purposeful play for children aged 18 months to 8 years old. For more information, please visit www.science.edu.sg.

 

About Horizon Educational

Founded in 2003, Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies began the sale of miniature fuel cells to demonstrate the technology to schools and students around the world, while investing in R&D of more advanced products and industrial applications. In 2013, Horizon Educational Group was formed as an independent division dedicated to the deployment of a complete range of educational solutions. Horizon Educational develop, produce, and distribute hands-on teaching material and didactic equipment as well as online curricula and educational programs. With distributors in over 150 countries, the STEM kits and technical training equipment have an international reputation for quality, educational content, and award-winning design. Discover more at horizoneducational.com

 

About Chevron

Chevron is one of the world’s leading integrated energy companies. We believe affordable, reliable and ever-cleaner energy is essential to enabling human progress. Chevron produces crude oil and natural gas; manufactures transportation fuels, lubricants, petrochemicals and additives; and develops technologies that enhance our business and the industry. We aim to grow our traditional oil and gas business, lower the carbon intensity of our operations and grow new lower carbon businesses in renewable fuels, hydrogen, carbon capture, offsets and other emerging technologies. More information about Chevron is available at www.chevron.com.

 

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