Logic Energy Display for Schools
Educating the UK’s children about renewable energies is paramount to both the Government’s energy targets and the future welfare of the environment. Logic Energy provides a flexible and innovative solution that both educates children at school and assesses site suitability for future renewable energy installations.
Energy Displays – Simple to use, easy to understand
Logic Energy’s simple kit is easy to use and easy to understand – all pupils can simultaneously access live energy data feeds online or schools can employ a central monitor to display a number of monitored variables. Displays give you access to key information such as wind speeds on site and potential energy savings, while pupils can also interact with animated content and learn more about how renewable technology works and the importance of harnessing energy from renewable sources.
Combining interactive content and the ability to see live data enables pupils to learn quickly, while the school can make an informed judgement on the potential financial benefits of investing in renewable technology. The display is accessed online, so there is no need for expensive software and the system can be rolled out across the school easily and quickly with no extra cost.
Energy Displays for Schools
- Educate children about renewable energy with live data
- Monitor the premises and allow children to interact with the system
- Easy to use and easy to understand
- Allow children to monitor energy remotely
- No installation necessary
Below is an example of an Animated Public Displayfor a real School.







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