Mumbai,At an energetic and power packed project competition - CLP Young Power Programme 2010 (CLP YPP) held at Bharuch today, 40 students from seven secondary schools in Gujarat demonstrated novel ways to engage the public in achieving a low carbon lifestyle. After four weeks of thematic learning programme of the power industry, environmental issues and social responsibility the eight shortlisted teams successfully showcased their project deliverables and key learning to a panel of distinguished judges to complete this years Young Power Award, co-organised by CLP Holdings Limited (CLP) and its India subsidiary, the Gujarat Paguthan Energy Corporation Limited (GPEC).
Building on the theme - Towards a Low Carbon Future, YPP 2010 highlights CLPs commitment to a sustainable future and clean energy and to nurture local youth leaders and propel them towards becoming green leaders - global ambassadors of the environment.
The eight selected teams from schools in Gujarat, were assigned mentors from among CLP young talents and participated in a series of activity-based learning programmes with an array of activities such as workshops, visitations and job shadowing. As a part of this initiative they were also presented with an opportunity to visit CLP Electrodrome, Indias premier electricity museum and CLPs GPEC plant in Bharuch. After four weeks of learning programme, the teams presented innovative project deliverables on the theme and impressed the audience and, more notably, the judging panel which included:
Mr. Peter Littlewood (Group Director - Operations, CLP Holdings)
Mr. Rajiv Ranjan Mishra (Managing Director, CLP India)
Ms. Jane Lau (Director - Group Public Affairs, CLP Holdings)
Mr. Avinash P. Deshmukh (Asst. Professor, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, DDIT, Nadiad)
Mr. N.V.Kataria (Conservator of Forests, Bharuch)
The champion team will join the other two winning teams from Hong Kong and Chinese mainland and take part in a ten-day Cultural Exchange Programme in Hong Kong to further their learning in mid August. The group will also have a chance to visit CLPs Renewable Energy facilities in Shangdong Province including the Bio Mass Power Plant in Boxing County and the Wind Farm in Wei Hoi.
Addressing the audience, Mr Rajiv Ranjan Mishra- Managing Director, CLP India said, Entering into its second year in India, the Young Power Programme has received an overwhelming response. As a part of our sustained commitment, YPP will strengthen the learning and development infrastructure for the youth of our society. All the teams have indeed come up with commendable solutions, and going forward participating in the exchange programme will be a tremendous learning opportunity and exposure for the selected students.
The Young Power Programme, CLPs signature youth programme to promote environmental awareness and social responsibility was launched in 1999 in Hong Kong and extended its presence to India in 2009. The programme is held in three regions namely Hong Kong, the Chinese mainland and India. The programme was rolled out in three phases. In the first phase, 19 teams from Bharuch and Baroda submitted their entries under the theme of Towards a Low Carbon Future via an online system. A total of 8 shortlisted teams from various schools took part in a 4-week learning programme and competed for the champion award today.
Under the mentorship of 16 CLP engineers, the students had the opportunity to learn about engineering as a professional discipline and its application to the power industry while also strengthening their leadership skills, creativity, teamwork ability, business acumen, sense of social responsibility and sensitivity towards the environment.
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About CLP India
CLP India is a wholly owned subsidiary of the CLP Group, a Hong Kong-listed company and one of the largest investor-owned power businesses in Asia. CLP India is one of the largest foreign investors in the Indian power sector and is responsible for developing CLPs presence in that market. It has a diversified and climate friendly generation portfolio that covers renewable energy, supercritical coal fired, and gas fired generation, amounting to approximately 2,421 equity MW.
CLP India owns and operates a 655MW gas-fired IPP in Gujarat. It is also one of the largest wind power developers in the country with approximately 446MW of committed wind projects at different stages of implementation. The total committed investment by CLP India is in excess of INR97 billion including the 1320MW coal-fired Jhajjar Power Plant in Haryana.
In line with the CLP Groups commitment to develop 20% of generating capacity from non-carbon emitting energy sources such as renewable energy and nuclear power by 2020, CLP is investing in renewable energy projects in Asia Pacific, focusing on wind, small hydro and biomass, with an emphasis on India, China and Australia.