Students from the UAE will attend a 10-day workshop in Ladakh focusing on designing energy-efficient systems, community participation and social entrepreneurship.
The intensive field-based course aims to offer the students from Masdar Institute of Science and Technology an opportunity to learn skills in energy system design, community participation and social entrepreneurship.
"The 10-day summer program being offered to YFEL students aims to bring together students and young community leaders interested in learning the designing and implementation of energy access programs that directly impact human development," said Fred Moavenzadeh, President of Masdar Institute.
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Considering the region has poor connectivity to the rest of India and heavy rains and avalanches cut-off key passes in area from rest of the country every year, its focus will be on energy-access programs for the community.
"We hope the course will help the members draw up effective programs, sustainable from a technical, economic and social perspective for the benefit of the community in Ladakh," he added.
This field-based course on on 'Energy Access, Ethics and Development' is being organised jointly by the institute's Young Future Energy Leaders (YFEL) outreach program and the Dalai Lama Center for Ethics and Transformative Values at MIT and the Jamyang School in Leh.
The course will have equal number of international and local Ladakhi participants. The international participants comprise members of the YFEL program and students from MIT.