Environmental education: in India 2000 solar kits distributed in schools to spread the photovoltaic technique

    Environmental education: in India 2000 solar kits distributed in schools to spread the photovoltaic technique

    Here is some news about the future that bodes well, because it concerns today's kids, in particular their environmental education. It happens in India, in the state of Haryana, with 22 million inhabitants in an area that roughly corresponds to Veneto and Lombardy together. Here, in 2.000 secondary schools, kits will be distributed to stimulate students' interest in solar energy and to teach them how - on a smaller scale - a photovoltaic module works.



    Do not store avocado like this: it is dangerous Here is news about the future that bodes well, because it concerns today's kids, especially their environmental education. It happens in India, in the state ofHaryana, 22 million inhabitants on an area that roughly corresponds to Veneto and Lombardy together. Here in 2.000 secondary schools, kits will be distributed to stimulate students' interest insolar power and to teach them how it works - on a smaller scale - a photovoltaic module.

    Each kit, worth approx 70 €, it will contain a mini fan, a LED lamp, a solar radio, A 'solar toy car, an intercom, signal lights for the traffic, a solar pump, un solar meter insulation, a thermometer, solar modules and cells for displaying the current. In short, everything you need to understand the advantages and simplicity of this renewable source.



    Mahender Partap Singh, minister for energy and the alternative font, he explained to that “in a first phase they will be 13 the districts of Haryana interested: Bhiwani, Sirsa, Panipat, Karnal, Kaithal, Rewari, Rohtak, Jind, Jhajjar, Fatehabad, Gurgaon, Ambala and Panchkula. The costs of the project "he added" will be divided fifty-fifty between the central government and that of Haryana ". The second phase of the education program will be completed over a period of three months, and it will concern others 1.000 schools The rest of the districts (Hisar, Kurukshetra, Palwal, Faridabad, Narnaul, Sonepat and Yamunanagar).


    "These study kits," he said Sumita Misra, director of the renewable energy department of Haryana “They could be used in scientific laboratories, to educate students about solar photovoltaic technology and its effects thanks to the supplied models of mini fans, solar radios and toy cars”. An enlightened project, in every sense, that could be exported to any country kissed by the sun and… in need of education.


    Roberto Zambon

    [source: indiaedunws.net]

     

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