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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Project Proposal

Ride for the Sun Scholarship Program

Over the next three months there will be a fantastic opportunity to allow youth to enter the professional world of renewable energies and play a role in it too. With New Mexico providing some of the most profitable conditions for solar energy, it is a great way for local youth to secure what is right for their energy and their future. There should be no reason that a new coal-fired power plant was scheduled to be commissioned in the Four Corners region. Workshops provided by New Mexico Solar Energy Association (NMSEA) can allow its students to take action at the local level and learn the skills necessary to make change in a recession-proof industry. By educating youth at the local training seminars it allows them to learn invaluable skills that can potentially give them a job for summer, job for school, or a career to fulfill their own creative goals. Applicants of the program will have the chance to:


Enroll in solar energies workshop in August per Diem (for free!)

Learn skills that can educate the practices of putting together PV systems with hands on training.


Alternative energies remain a crucial instrument into the issuing change and when it comes to the sustainability of New Mexico, the youth of today are going to be providing to local economy within the decade. In order to reach the goals of getting several active youth from different areas into these programs. The Ride for the Sun Scholarship Program will allow people to sponsor a local cyclist mile-for-mile on a cycling tour to add awareness to renewable energies and help benefit the potential youth to enter the program. The goal of the program is to raise 2000 dollars, which would yield lots of sunscreen, bike shorts and devotion. And using a internet and video technologies miles will be updated accurately and published on the blog: rideforthesun.blogspot.com. The sun is a blessing to the area and its best to harvest the best minds and our most important national resource available. Why not endorse those actions that are going to collaborate these two resources together?





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