SSE Renewables launches climate change education programme ‘Our Classroom Climate’ into Ireland
24 Apr 2023![](/media/dy5gvdmw/pcaseydkmarkstudentsemperor.jpg?anchor=center&mode=crop&width=790&height=527&rnd=133268095588130000)
To celebrate World Earth Day 2023, SSE Renewables, Ireland’s leading renewable energy owner and operator of renewable energy in Ireland and the UK, has collaborated with Wicklow-based Envirosafe Ireland and Welsh-based Our Classroom Climate (OCC), to launch a climate and sustainability pilot programme for primary schools.
Launched in the Arklow Bay Conference & Leisure Hotel, Arklow, Co. Wicklow on 19th April, the programme, which is approved by University College Dublin and Cardiff University, is the first of its kind to be introduced into Ireland. The programme includes:
- Downloadable digital lessons
- A climate measuring device and dashboard to record results
- A science kit with over 80 experiments (including DIY algal bioreactor for carbon capture) which students can safely use under the supervision of their teacher.
Schools represented at the launch included: St John's Senior National School, Arklow; Réalt na Mara National School, Brittas Bay; The Glebe National School. Wicklow Town and Scoil Ghormáin Naofa, Castletown, Co. Wexford. Students at the event had the opportunity to undertake carbon capture experiments with Dr Iwan Palmer and Dr Elke Rink, Celtic Advanced Life Science Innovation Network (CALIN).
"Community Engagement is very important to us as a company. Launching the ‘Our Classroom Climate’ programme has involved considerable planning with our partners over recent months. The programme aligns with SSE Renewables’ vision and strategy to promote sustainability through championing education and training activities and programmes in communities close to our development sites like Arklow Bank Wind Park Phase 2."
Deirdre Keogh Community Engagement Manager, for the Arklow Bank Wind Park with SSE Renewables
Mark Douglas, Founder, OCC, said:
“The launch in Arklow was funded by SSE Renewables as part of its social value proposition. As a leading renewable energy company, this sends out a powerful and positive message about the need to educate the next generation on climate, air quality, and renewable energy solutions. We would also like to thank our official partner Envirosafe Ireland, along with University College Dublin for their support in bringing this unique schools’ offering to schools and look forward to the project extending to other schools in Ireland.”