SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) announced today a $400,000 grant
that will put more than 100 portable solar kits into the hands of 2,000
students through central and northern California. Students will build
portable solar units, participate in local sustainability projects and
advance energy equity globally by providing clean, reliable power to
energy-scarce regions of the world.
“PG&E Solar Suitcase students have the opportunity to explore and learn
about key renewable energy sources in a way that is both educational and
meaningful. Not only do students learn interactively about STEM
concepts, but they also make significant impacts locally and globally by
providing entire communities with easy access to clean energy,” said
Ananda Baron, senior director of Community Relations.
The kits, which are supplied by the nonprofit, We
Share Solar, are small, portable photovoltaic lighting systems,
powerful enough to illuminate a classroom. Teachers will be trained to
teach their students about designing solar electric systems and give
them the hands-on experience of assembling the Solar Suitcase kits.
Participating student groups will be invited to submit videos of their
own local sustainability projects to a program-wide video contest.
Winning schools and organizations will have the opportunity to send two
student representatives, accompanied by a teacher, to deliver solar
suitcases to schools and community-based organizations in rural Ecuador
with the nonprofit WE
Charity. Additional suitcases will be sent to Kenya and other
energy-scarce regions around the world.
“The We Share Solar team has been inspired by PG&E's partnership with
our organization to provide innovative, engaging STEM learning to
students and teachers. The global service component of the program
continues to be a source of inspiration for the next generation to
realize that they can make a tangible difference by applying engineering
to solve a real-world problem,” said Hal Aronson, co-founder and
director of education and technology for We Share Solar.
Since its inception in 2015, the PG&E Solar Suitcase program has:
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Trained and supported 37 teachers across Northern and Central
California
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Educated 2,015 Californian students on sustainable energy
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Delivered clean, renewable energy to 15,000 Kenyan students.
How to apply: The deadline to apply for your school or
organization is May 24, 2017. Winners will be notified by June 7. For
more information and to apply, visit pge.com/solarsuitcase.
B-Roll and interviews from students and teachers who participated in
last year’s program are available upon request.
PG&E’s broader Better Together Giving Program further demonstrates the
company’s commitment to building a better future together. With a focus
on education, economic vitality, the environment and emergency
preparedness, PG&E is aligning charitable resources with the company’s
values. Working closely with local community organizations, PG&E is
helping to create a strong, resilient and sustainable California.
Community investments are funded entirely by the company’s shareholders.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E
Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas
and electric energy companies in the United States. Based in San
Francisco, with more than 20,000 employees, the company delivers some of
the nation’s cleanest energy to nearly 16 million people in Northern and
Central California. For more information, visit www.pge.com/
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