19 local schools selected to receive portable solar units and compete
for humanitarian aid opportunity
Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E) today selected 19 Northern and
Central California schools to participate in the inaugural year of the Solar
Suitcase Program. Under the program, students will build portable
solar units, share their commitment to sustainability by participating
in local projects, and have an opportunity to share the solar suitcases
with students in Kenya.
Announced at We
Day California earlier this year, the program is part of the
company’s $250,000 sponsorship to provide sustainable energy project
opportunities for local high schools. California’s Lieutenant Governor
Gavin Newsom helped launch We Day California 2015, and is a key partner
in supporting the PG&E’s Solar Suitcase Program.
“I’m thrilled that PG&E is using solar to help students create lasting
and sustainable action in California and abroad. This is a unique
opportunity for students to combine environmental stewardship and
technology, and to then share their experiences globally with students
in Kenya,” said Newsom.
The solar suitcase, created by We
Share Solar and supplied by the nonprofit Green
Tech, is a small, portable photovoltaic lighting system, powerful
enough to illuminate a small room. PG&E is supplying 100 solar suitcase
units to 19 high schools throughout Northern and Central California.
Green Tech will offer trainings on how to assemble the suitcases so that
students can learn firsthand the basic principles of clean energy
technical education.
“PG&E is a champion of education, providing nearly $70 million to local
schools throughout Northern and Central California over the last decade.
The Solar Suitcase program allows us to pair that commitment with our
focus on a clean energy future. By educating students on the importance
of solar, we can both inspire them, and provide them with valuable tools
for making an impact in their local communities and around the world,”
said Helen Burt, senior vice president of corporate affairs for PG&E.
Encouraging students to “act locally and think globally,” PG&E’s program
includes both a local sustainability project and international community
service opportunity. Examples of local sustainability projects include
park cleanups, water and energy conservation teams, and community
gardens. The international opportunity offers students from the 19
selected schools the chance to join a humanitarian solar suitcase
delivery mission to orphanages, schools and medical clinics in Kenya
with international charity Free
the Children. Four students will be selected based on videos they
submit of their own local sustainability project success stories. This
unique global opportunity for local high school students adds a new
dimension to PG&E’s commitment to education and renewable energy.
The full list of PG&E Solar Suitcase Program schools is below:
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City
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Stockdale High School
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Bakersfield
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Inspire High School
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Chico
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Konocti Education Center High School
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Clearlake
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Cloverdale High School
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Cloverdale
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Buchanan High School
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Clovis
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Herbert Hoover High School
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Fresno
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Cesar Chavez Middle School
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Hayward
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Tennyson High School
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Hayward
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Yosemite High School
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Merced
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Oakland High School
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Oakland
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Orcutt Academy High School
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Orcutt
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Folsom High School
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Rancho Cordova
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Foothill High School
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Sacramento
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Salinas High School
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Salinas
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Willie L Brown Jr. Middle School
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San Francisco
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Lincoln High School
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San Francisco
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Leland High School
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San Jose
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Amos Alonzo Stagg High School
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Stockton
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Templeton High School
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Templeton
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To learn more about the Solar Suitcase Program, visit http://www.pge.com/solarsuitcase
or visit PG&E Currents for coverage of the We Day California
announcement at http://www.pgecurrents.com/2015/02/25/pge-announces-solar-humanitarian-project-at-we-day-event-in-san-jose/.
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), a subsidiary of PG&E
Corporation (NYSE:PCG), and the PG&E Corporation Foundation strive to
power strong communities throughout Northern and Central California. In
2013, PG&E contributed more than $23 million to more than 1,300
charitable organizations, including matching the generosity of employees
who donated more than $7.3 million and volunteered more than 75,000
hours to company-supported events. Community investments are funded
entirely by the company’s shareholders. For more information, visit www.pge.com/community.
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