Providing Solar Power Education To Our Current Generation Prepares Them For The Future
by Marjorie S.
(Wisconsin)
With the continued support for solar energy education in our schools, we can ensure that the future generations will have the knowledge to solve the energy crisis.
Providing Solar Power Education To Our Current Generation Prepares Them For The Future
It is imperative that current generations of students and young citizens learn about alternative energy options like solar power cells because they are the future homeowners of our country, the future leaders of corporate world, and future decision makers in our country's energy policies.
In a world with dwindling oil and coal reserves, we must look to other alternative energy options to make viable substitutes and supplements to our current energy crisis.
Firstly, These Students Will Be The Future Homeowners Of Our Country.
Teaching students about solar power is a small step to lowering general energy use across the country.
- Students who are taught solar programs in schools will have the ability to save money on their electricity bills while helping the environment at the same time.
- Students who have been taught about the benefits of solar energy will also be more likely to install and use photovoltaic cells (PVCs) on their homes.
As Future Ceo's Of Worldwide Companies, These Students Will Eventually Be Making Decisions That Affect Commercial Industry, The Largest Consumer Of Energy In The U.S.
By knowing that solar energy has the option to replace other cheaper but environmentally harmful energy sources, they will be willing to invest in options that will be both beneficial to their company in the long run and prevent further harm to the environment.
- Although initial investments by these companies in solar energy photovoltaic cells may appear prohibitively expensive, they can become more cost effective over time by supplementing electricity costs.
As future executives in car companies, they will be able to increase investments into research of electric drive vehicles, possibly powered by solar energy.
Their work will make gasoline-free, solar-drive vehicles possible someday.
Finally, Current Students Will Be The Future Decision Makers In Government Agencies And Branches At The Local, State, And Federal Levels.
With the knowledge about solar energy options that they gain today, they can influence other policy makers to encourage use of solar panels and PVCs in their communities and across the country.
- They will have the power to tax companies that choose conventional energy options and continue to pollute our air and water supplies.
- Furthermore, they can support the continued education of future generations of students on the benefits of all alternative energy options.
With the continued support for solar energy education in our schools, we can ensure that the future generations of our country will have the knowledge to solve the energy crisis and ensure that we have viable energy options for many generations to come.
