Energy Education Program

02.01.2014
Consumer Protection

We are proud of our community outreach and youth education programs. We developed a curriculum for elementary school-age children and a bike generator that, with your help, powers a lightbulb.

In 2012, The Alliance started an education program focused on teaching young students about energy sources and conservation. Our goal is to introduce young students to the concepts of clean vs. dirty and renewable vs. non-renewable energy sources and instill a sense of why energy conservation is important for all of our futures.

In its first three months, our program reached 12 classrooms and 360 students, ranging from kindergarten to 3rd grade. A group of Tulane student volunteers help to design and run the workshops. We have also brought our educational materials to public libraries, after-school programs, and festivals.

 

A goal of our program is to bring fun, interactive, hands-on activities to classrooms to get young students excited about science. For our workshop, our interns helped us build a stationary bicycle that can generate electricity by spinning a motor. Using the energy bike, students experience the effort that goes into powering different types of light bulbs and appliances. The bike generator works the same way as a wind turbine—using mechanical energy to spin a magnet and create electricity. The energy bike allows students to delve into this concept and experientially understand how energy production works. The DIY bike generator was such a huge success that The Alliance recently purchased a professional version from a supplier to use in our workshops and outreach!

Our Education Program is run by Energy Wise: a non-profit serving all Louisianans, with a focus on underserved communities, providing residential energy retrofits for tenants, low income families, homes with poor solar potential, and people with moderate-to-low credit scores. Through DIY workshops, presentations to community groups, and building retrofits at schools, churches and nonprofits, Energy Wise is transforming the energy profile of Louisiana.

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