Solar installations in schools

Installation and commissioning of solar generation plants in 43% of the centres affected by the torrential rains (40 centres).

It positions the centres as benchmarks in environmental awareness. It also generates significant savings in consumption, allowing these resources to be used for other educational, emotional and community needs in the aftermath of the effects of the torrential rains.

In partnership with Naturgy. Some of the students trained in the solar panel installation and maintenance programme will have the opportunity to get practical work experience with these installations.

Includes maintenance for one year.

Energy audits

Pedagogical energy audits go beyond conventional technical analysis to include an educational and participatory approach. In addition to assessing energy consumption, energy training is provided to management teams and a School Energy Council made up of pupils is set up to involve students, families and staff in school energy management. This model promotes citizen empowerment and energy education, transforming the audit into an educational and energy saving tool.

Project and annual monitoring. Final meeting.

Efigy School network actions

Integrate the 40 centres equipped with the solar installation into our Efigy School network. Comprehensive support for one year with our outreach and education programme: workshops, mentoring, digital platforms, innovation activities and Energy Corners, to impact students, teachers and families. Permanent educators in the 40 centres:

  • Addition of 6 groups to EfigyGirls. (60 girls). Final act in the area.
  • Incorporation of at least 6 groups in the Efigy Technology Contest. Final act in the area.
  • Incorporation of VT into the Foundation’s recurrent programme.
  • Supporting 88 centres in the areas affected by the torrential rains (workshops / educational tour).