Description
Name
Global 1000 Admin Fund
Project Type
Administration
Website
www.global1000.org
Project Developer
Global 1000 Schools Project
Emission Factor
n/a
Life of Project (years)
25
Project Cost
€1,000,000.00
Location
Maastricht, Netherlands
Size
n/a
kWh generation
n/a
tCO2e mitigation
n/a
Total tonnes over life of project
n/a
Cost per tonne (Units)
€10.00
Total units for funding
1,000,000
Project Specifications
Summary Project
Admin Budget Download
Full Concept Proposal
History of G1000 Development Download
Installer Document
n/a
Further technical documents
On request Contact Us
Sustainable development goals achieved
Our goal to ensure skills training of local technicians will help achieve the goal of eradicating poverty and ensuring equal opportunity to economic resources through the development of the local solar PV industry.
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Sustainability begins with education. This conference will seek to not only begin the process of designing an embedded curriculum but to also begin turning those principles into on site practice. This is why delegates will include all stakeholders in the community of UWC Colleges from the European region, including students, staff and academics
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Developing clear projects leading to responsible consumption of water and disposal of waste is an essential process in developing experiential learning.
Delegates include academic and operational personnel. The workshop seeks to ensure the development of onsite renewable energy generation commitments to ensure visible climate action
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Workshop outcomes will also seek to search for innovative future solutions that will inspire future generations in their sustainability efforts.
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UWC’s are generally in remote locations. As such they provide excellent opportunities to become examples of sustainable communities. The desired outcome of the workshop is that the delegates will leave with futures thinking planning in place.
Delegates will be discussing the implementation plans for reducing wasteful consumption, installing efficiency measures and educating their comminity in responsible practices.
In addition to examining their current emissions affecting climate, UWC participants will plan a campaign to ensure future generation of power is through renewable energy. They will also seek to address their historical emissions through programs of mitigation
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The UWC movement is well placed to leverage its network of stakeholders in order to develop a fully funded campaign to achieve the aims of CENDS30:50. Delegates will begin this process as they start to reach out to these stakeholders, thus extending their spheres of influence internationally.