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Drax Power Station educational visit

Visit Drax Power Station and immerse your students in the fascinating world of energy generation.

Drax Power Station educational visit

Drax Power Station provides the most renewable power of any single location in the UK, generating 11% of the UK’s renewable energy or enough electricity to power the equivalent of four million homes.

The tour of Drax Power Station offers a captivating and educational experience free-of-charge, enabling all students to immerse themselves in the fascinating world of energy generation.

The Station has 4 operational boilers, as high as a 15-storey office block, a main chimney taller than the London Eye, and over 1,200 miles of steel tubing, enough to stretch from John O’Groats to Land’s End and back again. It’s a site etched on the local landscape since 1974. On a tour at Drax you can see it all first-hand.

Visitors will gain valuable insights into the intricate energy generation process employed at Drax, witnessing first-hand how electricity is produced on a massive scale. They will also learn about the pivotal role biomass plays in ensuring energy security and renewable power, as well as a look into Drax's BECCS project all about the future of carbon dioxide removal which will mitigate climate change, foster a cleaner, more sustainable energy landscape and create thousands of green energy jobs over the next 10 years.

Educational tours of Drax Power Station shine a light on the employment opportunities in the energy sector by showcasing the diverse careers within the power station, from engineers to technicians. The visit will inspire learners to consider engineering as a viable and rewarding career path.

Cost and logistics

This activity is free, and primary school groups are capped at 40 students (including teachers).

Monday to Friday from 10am, with the last tour departing at 1pm.

Tours take approximately 2 – 2 ½ hours.

There is an option to extend the tour to a full day, which includes a visit to the Skylark Centre, an on-site nature reserve where learning can range from exploring the local ecology, to learning more about the power generation process.

Learning outcomes

  • Improve engagement, interest or enjoyment in STEM subjects

  • Improve attainment and progress in STEM subjects

  • Learning what the engineering workplace is like

  • Develop engineering employability skills

  • Improve awareness and aspirations for STEM-related study and careers

  • Challenge stereotypes by showing the diversity of disciplines, people and skills involved in engineering

Topics

  • Electricity
  • States of matter
  • Mechanisms

Working scientifically

Whichever curriculum your school follows, pupils should have the opportunity to carry out practical investigations in science that help them to develop their scientific skills. This experience builds the following enquiry skills:

  • Asking questions

Essential skills

The essential skills every young person needs to succeed in education and their future career. Find out more at the Skills Builder Partnership. This experience builds the following skills:

  • Aiming high - the ability to set clear, tangible goals and devise a robust route to achieving them.

  • Listening - the ability to listen and understand information.

Good for a career in...

  • Electronics
  • Energy
  • Environment
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