
A team from QE2 High School is leaving an international competition in the middle east $50,000 better-off - despite not winning first prize!
The group reached the finals of the Zayed Future Energy Awards with a project to operate a wind turbine using the school's bio mass boiler.
A delegation led by head teacher Sue Moore was pipped at the post in the European category, when the winners were announced at a ceremony in the United Arab Emirates last night.
But they leave with a substantial consolation prize.
The widow of contest founder Sheikh Zayed was so impressed with the runners-up, she's made a personal financial award.
The $50,000 windfall will be used to develop an eco scheme to generate the school's own power.
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