Australia, Projects, Renewables, Solar, Storage

Watch: Neoen levels up renewable future with video game

Neoen Australia, a global renewable energy powerhouse, has unveiled an innovative and entertaining educational video game aimed at students and young professionals.

The company has launched “Futureville”, a free-to-play interactive 2D game designed to highlight the diverse career opportunities within the renewable energy sector.

Developed in partnership with the Canberra Institute of Technology, Futureville is a browser-based video game created using Unity.

Players explore a virtual Australian town in the midst of its renewable energy transition, interacting with various stakeholders and completing tasks to gain practical knowledge about sustainable energy solutions.

The game serves as an engaging platform for students to discover the wide range of professions available in the rapidly growing renewable energy industry.

From engineers and technicians to project managers and environmental scientists, Futureville showcases the multitude of roles necessary to drive the clean energy revolution.

Neoen Australia encourages parents, teachers, and industry professionals to utilise and share this free resource.

The company hopes that Futureville will inspire the next generation of renewable energy experts and contribute to the sector’s continued growth and innovation.

To experience Futureville and learn more about careers in renewable energy, interested individuals can access the game here.

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