The recipe for major conservation action in the Qualicum School District was surprisingly simple.
The result was a plan that sparked $200,000 in energy-efficient lighting upgrades for the district.
About the programEnergy Ambassadors is an awareness, action and leadership program about energy sustainability for grades 9 to 12. The program was developed and implemented by BC Hydro in partnership with school districts. The program has three main goals:
Find out what teachers are saying about our programs: How the program worksA sponsor teacher puts together the Energy Ambassadors team composed of interested students, a school administrator and a facilities mentor (someone from the school district facilities department). A BC Hydro facilitator provides training and materials at the first workshop as well as on-going support for the team during the remainder of the program. Student teams investigate energy use in their school district and develop an action plan to make their school district more energy efficient and sustainable. As part of Energy Ambassadors, student teams can choose from the following action plan options:
Facilities MentorsMentors from the school district's Facilities Department fulfill an important role in the Energy Ambassadors program. Mentors provide technical support around energy use in the school and school district and support students to develop and implement their energy action plans. Before the student teams embark on action plans they interview the mentor to develop an understanding of how the schools function. Mentors provide a "behind the scenes" look into energy operations with school walk-through inspections, and support the teams to develop their presentations. Share the resultsAfter students have completed their action plans, it's time to share the results with the community. BC Hydro provides a second workshop where school teams review the results of their action plans and develop a presentation. Student teams can make presentations to:
What's in it for students?
What's in it for school communities?
For more information about Energy Ambassadors, please call BC Hydro School Programs at 604 736 7424. |
Last Modified: Aug 5, 2009