Saskatchewan students learn renewable energy skills through school solar panel project
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Carla Shynkaruk
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A new solar energy project at Tommy Douglas Collegiate and Kihiw Waciston School in Muskeg Lake Cree Nation is providing Saskatchewan students with hands-on learning opportunities in renewable energy. The initiative teaches students about sustainability, skilled trades, and future career paths in the green energy sector while helping reduce the environmental footprint of their schools.
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· 2 pulledSaskatchewan students are gaining hands-on experience in renewable energy through the installation of solar panels.
A new solar energy project is giving students at Tommy Douglas Collegiate and Kihiw Waciston School in Muskeg Lake Cree Nation an opportunity to learn about renewable energy, sustainability, skilled trades and future career opportunities, all while helping reduce their schools' environmental footprint.
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