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Newcastle Steam to Green exhibition is free until July

A collection of brass mechanical gears and bolts beside a miniature renewable energy model.

At Discovery Museum, the story of energy in the North East is being told through steam, science and green technology. Steam to Green: A North East Energy Revolution is a long-running exhibition in Newcastle that looks back to the industrial revolution and forward to the region’s present-day work in low-carbon innovation.

The exhibition is free to visit at Discovery Museum, NE1 4JA, Newcastle upon Tyne. It opened on 20 July 2024 and runs until 21 July 2026, with the listed time given as 11:00. It is aimed at visitors who want to understand how the North East’s industrial past connects with the climate crisis and new energy technologies.

Free exhibition at Discovery Museum in Newcastle

Steam to Green: A North East Energy Revolution is presented as a major exhibition at Discovery Museum, one of Newcastle’s best-known public museum venues. The source listing confirms the event title, venue, dates and free entry status, giving readers the key practical details before they decide whether to attend.

The exhibition’s focus is local rather than abstract. It uses the North East’s own energy story as the route into a wider subject: how industrial change shaped the region, and how new technologies are now part of the response to the climate crisis.

That makes the exhibition relevant for families, museum visitors, students, engineering enthusiasts and anyone interested in how the area’s industrial identity is being re-examined through a green technology lens.

From industrial revolution to green technology

The exhibition looks back to the industrial revolution, when energy and engineering helped define the North East’s place in Britain’s industrial story. It then moves the timeline forward, setting that heritage beside the region’s current contributions to green technologies.

According to the event information, Steam to Green is designed to demystify new technologies and show how the North East is again taking a lead in industrial innovation. The theme is not presented as a detached science lesson, but as a regional story that links historical collections with the practical questions now raised by energy, climate and technology.

For visitors, that means the exhibition is likely to work on several levels: local history, science and engineering, and the climate choices shaping the next generation of industry.

Displays, collection objects and hands-on interactives

Discovery Museum says the exhibition includes new displays, science and engineering objects from its historical collections, and new hands-on interactives.

Those elements are central to the visit. The historical objects give the exhibition its connection to the museum’s collections, while the interactives are intended to help visitors understand technologies that can otherwise feel remote or technical.

The source material highlights one clear aim: to explain the story of energy and the climate crisis in the North East by connecting past industrial change with present green innovation. For a museum audience, that gives the exhibition a practical route into a subject often discussed in policy or industry language.

When to go and what to know before visiting

Steam to Green: A North East Energy Revolution is at Discovery Museum, NE1 4JA, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England. The event listing gives the run as 20 July 2024 to 21 July 2026, with 11:00 shown as the listed time.

Entry is listed as free. No booking requirement, accessibility detail, food or stall information, transport note or named organiser was provided in the source text, so visitors should treat those points as not confirmed by the event listing.

The verified details are straightforward: a free exhibition in Newcastle, at Discovery Museum, running until 21 July 2026, focused on the North East’s energy history, the climate crisis and the region’s current role in green technologies.

Source: NewcastleGateshead Events

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Aisha Thompson is a Newcastle-based editor covering events, culture and community life across Tyneside. She tracks venue announcements, transport changes, licensing updates and council decisions that affect public gatherings, checking details with organisers and official sources before publication. Her work focuses on practical, timely information that helps readers understand what is happening locally and why it matters

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