While solar panels and wind turbines have become familiar sights, communities across America are exploring many different ways to integrate new clean energy initiatives. Here’s a look at some of the diverse ways we create clean energy, and how you can draw on your community’s clean energy expertise as you complete your submission. 

How communities produce clean energy 

From hydroelectric power to composting, communities around the country are using their creativity to produce clean energy. Some of these approaches include: 

Engage with clean energy professionals in your community

As part of your submission, you’ll need to describe how you will engage your school and surrounding community as you implement your action plan. Chances are clean energy initiatives are being pioneered in your community today! Consider who you can talk to by researching: 

  • Companies implementing energy-efficient technology
  • Businesses planning energy upgrades such as energy management systems 
  • City agencies developing sustainability goals and mandating clean energy requirements
  • Start-ups inventing new technologies for peak energy efficiency
  • Trade unions and industry associations training workers to adapt to clean energy systems and alternate fuel vehicles 

By researching the stakeholders in your community, you can help your students develop a deeper understanding of clean energy systems, connect their learnings with real world experiences, and inspire them to submit a great action plan! 

We can’t wait to see your submissions!

Submissions are due November 19 at 8:00 p.m. ET. Up to 10 schools will receive an equal share of the $50,000 prize pool. Register today and begin filling out the submission form!