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The Energy School, launched in 2022 as the  Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) Training, has evolved into a national platform for youth engagement in Bangladesh’s energy transition. Over the past years, CLEAN and BWGED have trained around 280+ students through participatory learning, technical sessions, policy discussions, and practical exercises such as EIA review, just transition mapping, finance, and renewable energy planning. Expanding from its initial focus on Environmental and Social Impact Assessment to a broader curriculum on climate justice, workforce reskilling, and green energy pathways, the program now serves as a key space for cultivating the next generation of leaders driving an equitable and fossil-free future.

ENERGY SCHOOL

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ENERGY SCHOOL 2025
Empowers Next Generation for Just Transition

Bangladesh is experiencing a dual crisis of energy overcapacity and environmental degradation driven by fossil fuel dependency. While the government has made commitments under various national and international frameworks to increase renewable energy, practical barriers ranging from financial hurdles and institutional bottlenecks to lack of awareness and youth involvement continue to impede progress.
Recognizing this, CLEAN and BWGED initiated #Energy_School_2025 as a capacity-building platform targeting students and young professionals. This event aimed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the energy landscape, facilitate critical discussion on just transition, and enable hands-on exploration of renewable energy pathways. The program also responded to growing student interest in sustainable development and aimed to empower young minds with tools to influence local energy planning, engage policymakers, and mobilize community action. Main objectives are:


1. To introduce participants to the structure and challenges of Bangladesh’s current energy
system.
2. To build awareness and technical understanding of renewable energy alternatives and just
transition principles.
3. To equip participants with skills for analyzing and evaluating energy projects.
4. To promote participatory learning through group work, simulations, and peer-led sessions.
5. To foster a youth-led network capable of advocating for clean, equitable energy solutions

 

#EnergySchool2025 #Bangladesh

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Energy School 2025
Ava Centre, Khulna, 10-12 March 2025​

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