SSTA CALLS FOR SCHOOLS TO BE LEADERS IN RENEWABLE ENEGRY
The Scottish Secondary Teachers’ Association today challenged
the Scottish Government to use schools as champions of renewable
energy use.
“If Scotland is to become a world leader in the supply and
use of renewable energy, then we believe that schools should be
major focus within this “said David Eaglesham General Secretary.
“We call on the Government to enable every secondary school,
which is suitably located, to be funded to have a renewable energy
system on its premises or nearby supplying electrical power or
heating to the school premises. Equipment such as wind generators,
biomass fuel systems and photo voltaic cells are now much more
readily available and the use of these would not only help in energy
generation, but will create a greater impact on young people if
they see their school generate much of its own energy. It will
bring global issues very much to school level for our young people,
as well as cutting long term costs”.
Most Secondary, and many primary schools have grounds which would
permit the installation of appropriate equipment to enable such
energy generation.
“Schools are large public buildings, and such a scheme would
also serve as an example to the community at large of how climate
change can be addressed in a practical way. Some schools have already
moved down this road, the new Inverclyde Academy being a good example,
and we should now enable all schools to follow this path.”
Further information from
David Eaglesham
General Secretary
27 December 2007 |