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Sustainable Energy Conference July 12-16, Sustainable Scholars Program

The Sustainable Energy Fund is now accepting applications for students and teachers, as individuals or teams, to attend the Sustainable Energy Conference on July 12-16 at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pa under its award-winning Sustainable Scholars Program.              

            Applications are due February 15.
            Teams can be comprised of professional educators from middle school, high school, vo-techs, colleges and universities. The conference is also open to college and university students. Each college and university team can bring up to three attendees; at least one team member should be an instructor.
            The Sustainable Energy Fund will provide attendance scholarships for at least 50 teams.
            Each year SEF provides attendance scholarships to teachers, professors, and student champions to attend the Scholars boot camp which precedes SEF's annual Sustainable Energy Conference.  During the boot camp attendees have an opporunity to learn from the industry's best sustainable energy trainers. Attendees learn the science behind renewable technologies, basic system design, and installation. 
            After the boot camp attendees have the opportunity to particpate in the annual Sustainable Energy Conference where larger issues related to energy conservation, energy efficiency and renewable energy are presented by leading experts. Topics include manufacturing, public policy, finance, marketing, and consumer trends.
            Upon returning to their respective institutions, grant recipients are tasked with integrating sustainable energy into their curriculum. More than 94 teams from 69 different institutions have participated in the program since its inception.
            For more information, visit the Sustainable Scholars Program webpage.

 


2/12/2010

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