The educational visit of the Grade XI and XII science students to the Upper Sindh Hydel Project at Kangan offered a practical deep dive into the mechanics of renewable energy. Students observed the transition of energy from the high-velocity waters of the Sindh River into mechanical rotation via massive turbines, eventually culminating in electrical generation through electromagnetic induction. By examining the control rooms and penstock systems, students gained a firsthand understanding of the technical challenges and environmental considerations essential to sustaining the power grid of Jammu and Kashmir.
