The story of this innovative series has been created by Jennifer Matute De La Vega and Mari Luz Quispe Kana, two talented recent graduates from the University of Medellín. It is important to note that both students obtained a scholarship from the Peruvian government to study environmental engineering in Colombia. As part of their undergraduate degree work, Jennifer and Mari Luz dedicated themselves to the creation of this educational series that promises to captivate and educate its audience.
Each of the seven videos addresses a particular aspect of geothermal energy and has been produced with the support of the da Vinci Digital Ecosystem of the University of Medellín. The episode titles are as follows:
“Discovering geothermal energy”
“Exploring the geothermal system”
“How do we extract the internal heat of the Earth?”
“Renewable energy”
“Applications of geothermal energy”
“Geothermal energy in Colombia”
“Environmental impacts associated with geothermal energy”
The videos are now available for viewing through the streaming channel of the University of Medellín. This provides a unique opportunity for the general public, as well as educators and students, to immerse themselves in this lively adventure and learn about geothermal energy in an entertaining and educational way.
The launch of “Kutani and the geothermal mission” highlights the dedication and effort of Jennifer and Mari Luz to share their knowledge and promote the importance of geothermal energy as a renewable and sustainable source.
Don’t miss your chance to join Kutani and his friends in this exciting series that will lead you to explore the secrets of geothermal energy. Tune in to the streaming channel of the University of Medellín and get ready for a unique educational adventure!