The international project is aimed at creating fun and innovative learning tools for students that will help raise awareness of climate change and the importance of energy efficiency in preserving the planet and its natural resources for future generations.
The main project output will be the development of a stimulating and simple-to-use website for teachers and pupils to monitor their environmental impact. Users will learn tips and techniques to reduce their CO2 emissions through behavioural and system changes and be able to share ideas with other schools. There are two key areas impeding the advancement of sustainable energy education in schools. First, the lack of a universal learning tool that would help engage and motivate schools to be energy-efficient and second, the lack of a forum or appropriate platform for schools to share energy efficiency tips and techniques.
The project, which is being supported by the Intelligent Energy Europe Programme, is also looking to enable schools to reduce their CO2 emissions through behavioural and system changes and increase understanding of the need for intelligent energy decisions to be made at European scale.
Founder members include BRE in the UK, the Hungarian Society for Environmental Education, Limerick Institute of Technology in Ireland,Focus Eco Centre in Romania and TIME-Ecoprojects Foundation in Bulgaria.