A second project comes to us from St. Peter, Minnesota. That’s where leaders at Gustavus Adolphus College recently put a CERTs Seed Grant to use in supercharging student clean energy efforts.
Kari Wallin, Sustainability Program Manager at Gustavus, says their project took students on a ‘Tour de Minnesota.’ (A symbolic race, of course!) With a focus on two events – “Mankato Recharge” and “Solve Climate 2022 Teach-In” – Gustavus students led a variety of projects to spread the word about e-bikes and clean energy. They held clean energy focused meetings with a regional planning board member, local energy assistance employees, the St. Peter City Council, the St. Peter City Administrator; they participated in the South Central Minnesota Clean Energy Council board meetings and forums; students handed out energy assistance information at the St. Peter Food Shelf; lastly, they promoted electric biking and energy conservation at Gustavus.
Their efforts appear to be paying off.
“As a result (of their activities), three additional e-bike kits were purchased! The student interns participated in putting together batteries and installing the kits on bikes,” says Wallin.
Wallin notes that the impressive work by the students is still in motion.. “A student intern at Gustavus has been a board member of the Southcentral Clean Energy Council for the past year. Student involvement with the St. Peter City Council and associated committees will continue with a focus on environmental sustainability aspects. Also, students will continue to participate in the Bike/Walk St. Peter group and they are continuing to work with the city on Green Step Cities projects.” Way to go, Gusties!