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Join Student Energy Guided Projects Cohort 3 (Solar Stream): Build Real Solar Solutions and Transform Your Community

Join Student Energy Guided Projects Cohort 3 (Solar Stream): Build Real Solar Solutions and Transform Your Community
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The Student Energy Guided Projects Cohort 3 (Solar Stream) is now open for applications, offering an incredible opportunity for youth-led teams to gain hands-on experience in the clean energy sector while making a meaningful impact in their communities.

This program is designed to empower young innovators with the tools, mentorship, and funding needed to design and implement real-world solar photovoltaic (PV) projects. If your team is passionate about sustainability, climate action, and renewable energy, this is your chance to turn ideas into impactful solutions.

About the Guided Projects Program

The Student Energy Guided Projects initiative equips young people with critical early-career experience in the energy industry. Through this program, participants go beyond theory and actively engage in solving real community energy challenges.

Under the Solar Stream, selected teams will:

  • Identify pressing energy challenges within their communities
  • Design practical solar photovoltaic (PV) systems
  • Plan and execute installation projects
  • Deliver sustainable, community-driven energy solutions

This immersive experience ensures participants develop both technical and professional skills that are essential for thriving in the global clean energy transition.

Why You Should Apply

1. Hands-On Project Experience

Participants will gain real-world exposure by working through the entire project lifecycle, including:

  • Feasibility studies
  • System design and modeling
  • Budgeting and financial planning
  • Installation and commissioning

This practical learning approach bridges the gap between academic knowledge and industry application.

2. Mentorship, Training & Funding

Selected teams will benefit from:

  • Structured training modules
  • Guidance from industry experts and mentors
  • Access to funding of up to $15,000 to support project implementation

This support ensures that teams are well-equipped to execute impactful and scalable energy solutions.

3. Create Lasting Community Impact

Participants will:

  • Deliver real solar energy installations
  • Reduce energy costs and carbon emissions
  • Contribute to sustainable development in their communities

The projects are not just educational—they create measurable, long-term benefits.

Team-Based Application Requirement

Applications must be submitted as a team. Individual applications are not accepted.

Each team must:

  • Consist of 3–5 members
  • Bring together diverse and complementary skills such as:
    • Technical expertise
    • Project management
    • Financial planning
    • Communication and stakeholder engagement

Eligibility Criteria

Individual Requirements

Applicants must:

  • Be 18–30 years old (as of March 2026)
  • Be fluent in English (program delivery language)
  • Commit 5–8 hours per week from May 2026 to September 2027
  • Have reliable internet access and a computer
  • Show a strong interest in:
    • Clean energy
    • Sustainability
    • Community development
  • Demonstrate background or interest in:
    • Climate
    • Energy
    • International cooperation

Team Requirements

Each team must:

  • Include 3–5 members
  • Have an identified or potential project site, such as:
    • Schools
    • Community centers
    • Farms
    • Non-profit facilities
  • Demonstrate a mix of relevant skills across the team

Program Timeline

The Guided Projects Cohort 3 runs for 18 months, from:

  • May 2026 to September 2027

Participants will progressively move through stages of project development, from planning to execution and final delivery.

Real Impact: What Past Cohorts Have Achieved

BeetBoxFarm Solar Project (Cohort 1)

  • Installed a 5 kW solar system on a farm in Ottawa
  • Generated projected returns of $35,000
  • Enabled reinvestment into sustainable farming practices

Solar EV Team Project (Cohort 2)

  • Developed a 2.18 kW solar installation
  • Generated over 2,500 kWh annually
  • Supported accessibility, inclusion, and cultural learning initiatives

Alumni Experiences

Participants consistently highlight the program’s value in building:

  • Leadership and teamwork skills
  • Technical expertise in solar energy systems
  • Budgeting and stakeholder management experience
  • Professional networks in the energy sector

Many alumni have gone on to expand their projects, secure additional funding, and scale their impact within their communities.

Application Deadline

The deadline to apply is:

April 26th, 2026 at 11:59 PM Pacific Time

Late applications will not be considered, so ensure your team prepares and submits all required materials on time.

How to Apply

To apply, your team should:

  1. Form a group of 3–5 members
  2. Identify a potential project site
  3. Prepare a clear concept for your solar project
  4. Submit your application through the official Student Energy platform

APPLY HERE

About Student Energy

Student Energy is a global youth-led organization working with over 50,000 young people across 120+ countries. The organization focuses on empowering the next generation of leaders to accelerate the transition to a sustainable and equitable energy future.


Final Thoughts

The Guided Projects Cohort 3 is more than just a program—it is a launchpad for young leaders passionate about clean energy and sustainability. By combining technical training, mentorship, funding, and real-world implementation, it provides a rare opportunity to build impactful solutions while gaining valuable career experience.

If your team is ready to lead change and power the future, this is your moment.

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