YOUNG MINDS, CLEAN ENERGY, BRIGHTER FUTURES |
November 2019
Kangnas Wind Farm, which is currently under construction, has launched a secondary school awareness programme, aimed at exposing learners to the basics of renewable energy. The programme targets hundreds of high school learners to not only provide information about producing clean power, but also to let the youth know about the opportunities available to them, relating to careers inherent in harnessing wind energy.
The objectives of the programme include; education and awareness around wind energy; encouraging an interest in renewable energy career fields; helping learners understand the construction process and how their specific community will benefit from having a wind farm on its doorstep, both during and after construction.
Kangnas Wind Farm’s team launched its programme in May this year and will continue to visit high schools in the Springbok area through to March 2020.
“Our Economic Development team aim to create an interest in learners to pursue careers within the field of Mathematics and Science with a specific focus on renewable energy and engineering. Additionally, our awareness programme links well with the academic curriculum, so it receives positive support from both teachers and learners alike,” said Cheryl Persensie, Economic Development Manager at Kangnas Wind Farm.
“To peak interest, the sessions are informative and interactive, allowing pupils the opportunity to answer questions and to win prizes too,” added Persensie.
The wind farm hopes to create an interest in learners to pursue careers within the field of Mathematics and Science with specific focus in renewable energy and engineering.