Delivering the wind energy message through our members
Want to shape the industry's future workforce? Partner with primary and secondary school educators to match your company’s opportunities with school needs. Get involved in collaborative activities with schools by choosing one of the proposed activities.
Company benefits
Fight against mis- and disinformation
Workforce
development
Corporate
responsibility
Community
engagement
Lead the drive
to net-zero
How to get involved
Industry-school partnerships
Work with schools to build a future-ready workforce by introducing students to the wind industry. Your company can offer guest lectures and school partnerships, inspiring the next generation of engineers, technicians, and sustainability leaders.
Community awareness and advocacy
Support youth-led initiatives to promote renewable energy awareness. Companies can sponsor sustainability projects in schools, take part in career fairs, or share learning material to help students better understand the impact of wind energy.
Real-world problem solving in curricula
Give students the opportunity to experience wind energy innovation firsthand. Companies can arrange special access to research labs, testing facilities, or manufacturing sites where students can observe, try out equipment, and interact with industry professionals. Hosting school excursions inside turbine factories or R&D centres helps bring classroom concepts to life.
Field trips
Open your doors to the next generation by hosting school trips to wind farms, manufacturing facilities, or research centres. Seeing wind energy in action gives students a tangible understanding of the industry and a clearer picture of what a career in wind involves.
Project-based learning with industry collaboration
Support hands-on learning by engaging students in real-world wind energy challenges. Businesses can share data, case studies, or technical problems for students to come up with solutions, whether that means designing small wind turbines, analysing wind farm placement, or optimising energy efficiency.
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