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A vintage brass steam engine sits beside a modern green electronic circuit board.

Free Newcastle exhibition traces energy from steam to green

Discovery Museum’s long-running exhibition, Steam to Green: A North East Energy Revolution, puts Newcastle’s industrial past beside the region’s present-day work in green technology.

The exhibition is at Discovery Museum, Newcastle upon Tyne, and is listed as free to attend. It opened on 20 July 2024 and runs until 21 July 2026, with the event listing showing an 11:00 time.

For visitors deciding whether to go, the appeal is clear: this is a museum exhibition built around energy, the climate crisis, the Industrial Revolution, science and engineering objects, and hands-on interactives.

Steam power and green technology in one Newcastle exhibition

Steam to Green: A North East Energy Revolution tells the story of energy and the climate crisis in the North East by moving between two points in the region’s history: the Industrial Revolution and current work in green technologies.

The exhibition’s central idea is local as much as scientific. The North East is presented through the source material as a place that helped shape industrial innovation in the past, and as a region contributing to new green technologies now.

Discovery Museum is using the exhibition to connect historical collections with contemporary questions. Rather than treating climate and energy as abstract themes, the exhibition places them inside a regional story: how power was made, how industry grew, and how technology is being rethought.

When, where and how much it costs

Detail Information
Event Steam to Green: A North East Energy Revolution
Type Exhibition
Venue Discovery Museum
Location Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear
Postcode NE1 4JA
Dates 20 July 2024 to 21 July 2026
Time listed 11:00
Price Free

The event listing identifies the venue as Discovery Museum in Newcastle, with the exhibition running for two years from its opening date. The source lists the exhibition as free.

No booking requirement, accessibility information, food details or transport notes were provided in the supplied event information, so visitors should not assume those details from the listing alone.

What visitors will see inside Discovery Museum

The exhibition includes new displays, science and engineering objects from the museum’s historical collections, and new hands-on interactives.

That mix matters for the subject. Energy can be difficult to picture when it is discussed only through policy or technology. A museum setting can turn the topic into objects, mechanisms and local history, giving visitors a route into the climate crisis through things they can see and handle.

The source says the exhibition is designed to demystify new technologies. In practical terms, that means the displays are not only looking back at steam power and industrial change. They also look ahead to the green technologies now being developed across the region.

Why the North East story is at the centre

The North East connection is not a backdrop to the exhibition; it is the structure of the story. Steam to Green looks back to the Industrial Revolution, when energy and engineering transformed work and industry, then follows that thread into current green innovation.

The exhibition’s title captures that shift in plain terms: from steam to green. The source frames the region as once again taking a lead in industrial innovation, this time through technologies linked to lower-carbon energy and the climate challenge.

For local visitors, that gives the exhibition a broader use than a one-off museum stop. It links Newcastle’s museum collections to current questions about energy, industry and environmental change in the North East.

Best fit for science, history and climate-curious visitors

Steam to Green is likely to suit visitors who want a local route into energy history, climate issues, engineering and green technology. The hands-on interactives also make the exhibition more accessible to people who prefer displays that go beyond reading panels, though the source does not specify an official audience age range.

The practical details are straightforward from the listing: Steam to Green: A North East Energy Revolution is at Discovery Museum, NE1 4JA, Newcastle upon Tyne; it runs until 21 July 2026; the time shown is 11:00; and entry is listed as free.

Source: NewcastleGateshead Events

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Aisha Thompson is a Newcastle-based events editor covering arts, culture, family activities and public gatherings across Tyneside. She checks listings against venue updates, organiser statements and local authority notices, with a focus on accessibility, transport changes, community impact and value for readers. Her work helps residents find reliable information before planning days and nights out

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