 This energy exhibit is eye-opening. It's interactive. There's a lot of things for kids. Looks like it has a lot of good information. It's not just all reading, you can also experience it. It's all really fun stuff, really interactive. I like that globe there. I like interacting with the globe. My daughter was so interested in it. When she touches it, it changes the color. With the kids going through there, going away with all the stimulation and all the buttons to press. We really like the energy part where it shows your body heat to match. That was very cool, very very cool. I learned that energy can come from lots of different places like nuclear energy and solar energy. Now I know that it comes from the sun, from the wind. We all can contribute in some way or another way. What do you think you can do to change your consumption of energy to make a difference for the country? Turn off water when we're brushing our teeth. I can drive this car instead of this truck. I could use a clothesline instead of using a dryer. You can use your computer if you don't use it. People should come and see this energy exhibit because it will really help them understand why we should be conserving. Even adults can come here and it's not just for kids. This exhibit is thought provoking. It makes us think about how we use energy and how we're all in it together. Energy. I've got the power. I've got the power to choose. Energy. Energy. You've got the power to choose.