Secondary school students from Laois learned about how they can take steps to conserve electricity, during the An Taisce Green-Schools’ regional energy workshop, in partnership with EirGrid, operator and developer of the national electricity grid.
Students and teachers from Mountmellick Community School and Mountmellick Youthreach recently attended the workshop in Portlaoise.
These events, which are part of a series of workshops taking place across the country over the academic year, brought together students from the region to learn more about where energy comes from, and what steps can be taken to effectively manage electricity use in their homes and schools.
The event saw the students and their teachers engage in activities and experiments to help develop their awareness of energy consumption and how they can lead the charge in their communities when it comes to conserving energy.
They also learned about the Laois Kilkenny Grid Reinforcement Project, a critical project which will reinforce the electricity system in the region.
Senior Project Manager with EirGrid, Eoin Brockert, spoke to students at the recent workshops about EirGrid’s leading role in decarbonising the electricity grid.
“We were delighted to engage with students and teachers here today about our energy consumption and how EirGrid is contributing to the secure transition of our electricity grid to low carbon renewable energy,” he said.
“It is truly inspiring to see how passionate younger generations are about climate action, and workshops like these are a fantastic opportunity to empower young people to lead the charge when it comes to energy conservation.”
Rob Nelson, Green-Schools Energy Theme Co-ordinator, said: “Events such as these showcase the bright minds that will lead the way in securing our energy future and inspiring their schools, homes and communities.
“We would like to thank EirGrid for its support in allowing workshops such as these to happen, empowering young people to be part of the conversation.”
To date, over 3,000 schools have been awarded the energy flag since the beginning of the Green-Schools programme in 1997.


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