Energy of Future Generations
The project aims to address several critical issues and needs, focusing on the urgency for sustainable energy solutions, the need for informed and engaged young citizens, and the necessity of cross-border collaboration in tackling global challenges such as climate crisis. The objectives which we want to achieve are:
-> Educate and Inform: To provide participants with comprehensive knowledge about sustainable energy, including the latest developments, challenges, and opportunities in the field. Visiting Energoland, an interactive energy-themed park, will offer hands-on learning experiences about various forms of energy production and their impacts. Explain the functioning and key components of carbon-free and renewable energy production, transportation and storage of electricity. This will be achieved by theoretical educational sessions and on-side power plant visits, which will enable to see the theoretical knowledge in use. We aim to visit hydroelectric and nuclear power station.
-> Personal competencies: To develop key competences and skills related to sustainable energy, including critical thinking, problem-solving, project management, and advocacy. Workshops and activities are designed around these skills to prepare participants for future endeavors in the energy sector or related fields.
-> Promote Active Engagement: To inspire participants to become actively involved in sustainability and energy issues, equipping them with the tools and confidence to initiate change within their communities and beyond.
-> Foster Cross-Cultural Understanding and Collaboration: To create a platform for young people from diverse backgrounds to share ideas, collaborate on projects, and build networks that transcend geographical boundaries. This exchange will highlight the importance of collective action in addressing global challenges.
Through interactive learning experiences, skill-building workshops, and cross-cultural collaboration, the project aims to cultivate a cohort of young individuals ready to tackle energy challenges and advocate for sustainable solutions, embodying the core aims of Erasmus+ by promoting learning mobility, cooperation, and policy development in the field of youth​​.
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The project plans to implement a series of interactive and educational activities involving 2 facilitators, a total of 30 participants (10 with fewer opportunities who are facing social, economic or geographical barriers), with a balanced representation from Slovakia, Romania, Germany, Lithuania, and Poland, ensuring diversity in terms of geography, gender, and opportunities.