Changhua Flower Festival specially launched "Follow the Wind and Power Up - Parent-Child Adventure Challenge"
Changhua Flower Festival specially launched "Follow the Wind and Power Up - Parent-Child Adventure Challenge"
Channel Offshore Wind launched the "Follow the Wind and Power Up - Parent-Child Adventure Challenge" on January 28th at the "Changhua Flower Festival" event. The event features the first collective art creation of 100 painted wind turbines in Taiwan, with over 100 participants inserting their painted turbines into a mock offshore wind farm. The event aims to promote positive environmental action in the new year. Participants will receive free small white wind turbines and guidance from professional art teachers and National Taiwan University of Arts art students to create unique colored wind turbines. The event also includes a quiz with prizes of customized wind turbine cookies for those who correctly answer three questions about clean energy and wind power generation.
The Chairman of Skyborn Renewables, Yun-I Wang, stated: "Channel Offshore Wind's participation in the '2023 Flowers in Changhua' event brings together at least six local manufacturers in Changhua, with 70% of the designers and environmental education partners being local residents or teachers. Local truck drivers and second-generation farmers also participated in wind energy landscaping for the first time and proudly said, 'I will definitely bring my children to see this and tell them that this is what Daddy did!' These stories moved us deeply, and we hope to continue to support and implement green energy education and energy transition in Changhua in the future."
The second wave of the "Follow the Wind and Power Up - Parent-Child Adventure Challenge" event, which is led by EIET game interpretation camp, will feature six science and ecology games and will debut on February 5th, Lantern Festival. It will continue to provide a sustainable carnival of art, ecology, and new green energy knowledge for people in Changhua!
