The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

West G Middle School girls take part in NOPEC Energy Bike Project

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Seventh-grade girls from West Geauga Middle School and two additional Northeast Ohio middle schools participat­ed in the NOPEC Energy Bike Project: Activating and Energizing Girls in Science recently.

The students spent two days building a working energy bike that was then donated to the school to use in energy science curricula and share with organizati­ons in their communitie­s.

“Increasing awareness of energy conservati­on and the advantages of energyeffi­ciency is an important part of NOPEC’s mission to give back to our member communitie­s in a way that can benefit them for years to come. The Energy Bike Project provides NOPEC the opportunit­y to share this message while educating and empowering the energy decision makers of the future,” said NOPEC’s Executive Director Chuck Keiper.

During the event, the students first learned the mechanics of the energy bike through educationa­l materials provided by NOPEC.

The girls then applied their knowledge by assembling and wiring the bikes, so that the energy produced by peddling the bike could power various types of light bulbs, radios, fans and hair dryers.

They also participat­ed in a variety of STEM (science, technology, engineerin­g, and mathematic­s) related games and activities. NOPEC provided the funding and support necessary to bring this program to Northeast Ohio, as well as provided all materials necessary to learn about and build the bikes.

“One goal is that we really want girls to understand they are capable of doing many things they might not have thought they were able to do. We also want to open their eyes to what a science career might look like for them. We hope that giving them this brief introducti­on to some new skills helps spur them to think about careers in science down the road,” said Debby Yerkes, executive director of the Ohio Energy Project.

The Energy Bike Project concluded June 14 with a celebratio­n event awarding the students with participat­ion medals.

During the celebratio­n, the students gave presentati­ons to demonstrat­e the knowledge and skills learned during the program.

Middle schools located in NOPEC member communitie­s that are interested in participat­ing in future NOPEC Energy Bike Projects can contact Tony Ramos, NOPEC’s community outreach manager at aramos@nopec.org.

 ?? SUBMITTED ?? Pictured from left, are NOPEC Relationsh­ip Manager Genny Costanzo, West Geauga students: Myra Utterback, Isla Mancino, Hazel Gintert and teacher Anna Laubscher.
SUBMITTED Pictured from left, are NOPEC Relationsh­ip Manager Genny Costanzo, West Geauga students: Myra Utterback, Isla Mancino, Hazel Gintert and teacher Anna Laubscher.

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