New children's book, "Our Hidden Powers," empowers kids to explore renewable energy

March 31, 2023

We are thrilled to announce the release of "Our Hidden Powers," a children's book that empowers kids to explore their hidden talents and abilities through the lens of renewable energy. Authored by Baseload Capitals team members Kristina Hagström-Ilievska and Gabriella Skog, "Our Hidden Powers" introduces children to energy that is good for the planet, while inspiring them to discover their own unique strengths.

The book aims to raise awareness about geothermal energy and its potential as a sustainable power source together with the other renewables.

"Our Hidden Powers" not only highlights the importance of geothermal energy, but also emphasizes the significance of collaboration between different renewable energy industries to combat climate change. In today's world, it's essential to work together towards a sustainable future, and this book inspires children to do their part by tapping into their unique strengths and contributing to a greener planet.

Read the full press release on CISION

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