In Solar City, a futuristic metropolis powered entirely by solar energy, three friends-Ava, Leo, and Maya-discover a hidden energy crisis threatening their community. When Ava's home solar panels malfunction, the trio investigates and finds a mysterious document revealing a failing solar storage system and a sinister plot by a corrupt city official. With the help of a dedicated scientist, Dr. Patel, the kids gather evidence and rally their school and community to address the crisis. Despite facing skepticism and obstacles, they successfully demonstrate the malfunctioning systems and gain the…mehr
In Solar City, a futuristic metropolis powered entirely by solar energy, three friends-Ava, Leo, and Maya-discover a hidden energy crisis threatening their community. When Ava's home solar panels malfunction, the trio investigates and finds a mysterious document revealing a failing solar storage system and a sinister plot by a corrupt city official. With the help of a dedicated scientist, Dr. Patel, the kids gather evidence and rally their school and community to address the crisis. Despite facing skepticism and obstacles, they successfully demonstrate the malfunctioning systems and gain the community's support. In a race against time, Ava, Leo, and Maya expose the corrupt official's plan, leading to legal action. Collaborating with Dr. Patel, they design and implement an upgrade to the solar storage system, averting the crisis. The story concludes with a celebration of their victory and a renewed commitment to sustainability. "The Secret of Solar City" is an inspiring tale of friendship, problem-solving, and the importance of renewable energy, encouraging middle-grade readers to value and protect their environment.
Saortua Marbun, an esteemed lecturer in Bali, Indonesia, holds degrees in theology, Christian leadership, education, management, and cultural studies. He combines his diverse academic background to offer an interdisciplinary teaching approach, enriching his students' learning experiences, he integrates faith, leadership, education, and cultural.
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