The Philippine Star

First Gen offers P1 M for climate solutions

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Students from 29 universiti­es and colleges from around the country have joined a P1million competitio­n launched by Lopez-led First Gen Corp. for them to develop the best and most innovative ideas and solutions to cut their schools’ carbon footprint.

Lopez-led First Gen opened the tilt, dubbed “Code Green for Campuses,” as a way of encouragin­g students to contribute to the campaign against adverse climate change – a problem being aggravated by the continued buildup in the atmosphere of carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping greenhouse gases.

The competitio­n challenges the students to submit solutions and ideas in response to the following problem statement: “Given climate change, schools and universiti­es are encouraged to look for ways to limit their carbon footprint. With this in mind, what innovative solutions and programs can you develop to manage, if not limit, your school’s current carbon footprint?”

Ricky Carandang, First Gen vice president and head of corporate communicat­ions, said that the school whose team submits the best solution or idea of decarboniz­ation will win a P1-million prize in the form of an innovation fund for use as seed capital to bring to life the winning proposal.

At least 52 teams from 29 schools, including the country’s top universiti­es and colleges, registered as participan­ts in the Code Green for Campuses competitio­n during its recent virtual launch, hosted by actor and motivation­al speaker RJ Ledesma.

The launch was supported by officials from the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources, as well as event partners Edukasyon. ph, One Cainta Food Program, SustainaRu­mble, and Nomura Research InstituteM­anila Branch.

Of the registered teams, 51 submitted their respective concept papers before the deadline for such submission­s lapsed last Feb. 9. Of the submitted entries, 43 passed the initial screening and will undergo an eliminatio­n round on Feb. 19 to determine the top 15 entries for the semifinal round.

At the semifinal stage, the 15 teams will get their respective mentors who will help the teams prepare or pitch their proposals for potential programs to be implemente­d in their schools. Later, the 15 contestant­s will compete on March 4 for one of five spots in the final round of the Code Green for Campuses tilt.

During the final round, the five remaining participan­ts will present their respective entries before a panel of judges led by Dr. Rodel Lasco, the executive director of the Oscar M. Lopez Center for Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management Foundation Inc.

The finals presentati­on will be held on March 16 at the Novotel Manila Araneta City in Cubao, Quezon City.

Aside from the P1-million innovation fund for the winning school, the student team that tops the competitio­n also gets a P100,000 prize; the first runner-up receives P75,000; the second runnerup, P50,000; third runner-up, P30,000; and fourth runnerup, P20,000.

First Gen, like its parent firm First Philippine Holdings Corporatio­n (FPH), has a long history and a strong advocacy to fight climate change. The advocacy explains why First Gen power plants run either on renewable energy sources, such as hydro, geothermal, solar, and wind; or on natural gas, considered the cleanest fossil fuel. These power facilities have a total installed capacity of 3,501 megawatts.

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