Supporting the next generation of sustainability leaders
For the second year running, we have partnered with Monash University, in supporting its innovative and award-winning Green Steps program.
Offering transformative and practical sustainability training and consultancy projects for ambitious emerging leaders. That’s the main goal of the Green Steps program which seeks to equip students with the skills, tools and knowledge needed to become effective leaders and agents of sustainable change.
Practical sustainability training
The program, which is facilitated by the Monash Sustainable Development Institute (MSDI), offers 30 fully funded places to Monash University students across all facilities and disciplines. It is run by a team of experts and educators and, during the program’s five days of training, students acquire practical skills and knowledge which they’re then able apply to an interdisciplinary team-based consultancy project. This year we hosted a team of students for a project focused on our first wind farm development: Flat Rocks Wind Farm Stage 1 .
“The Green Steps program has taught me worthwhile skills to use towards sustainability and given me hope to be able to make a change for the future. Working with Enel Green Power Australia (now Potentia Energy) has also given me insight into the importance of understanding the community and different stakeholders for a project,” said Green Steps student Marc Repse.
Our CEO, Werther Esposito, discusses the shared mission we have with the Monash Sustainable Development Institute in building capacity and driving action to accelerate the energy transition in Australia and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) both locally and globally: “We’re incredibly proud to partner with MSDI for the transformative and educational Green Steps leadership program which will equip students with critical sustainability and leadership skills,” says Esposito, who adds: “This is an exciting collaboration with Monash University, a world leading institution bringing about sustainable and positive change through pioneering research, education and innovation.”
For the MSDI Program Manager Liz Bacchetti, this is an exciting collaboration that is building a strong pipeline of future leaders. “We’re thrilled to be partnering with r Australia (now Potentia Energy) to deliver our award-winning Green Steps program again this year. Our students are given a unique opportunity to learn directly from the company about their approach to addressing the UN SDGs and driving the global energy transition. Through this, they can gain valuable industry experience and insights that can be directly applied to their future careers,” Bacchetti says, concluding: “We look forward to our continued work with Enel Green Power Australia (now Potentia Energy) in delivering this important program.”
As Werther Esposito says: “Sustainability is the foundation of our operations, creating shared value in the communities where we operate and integrating the UN SDGs into our business model. As a global leader in clean energy and one of the largest renewable energy companies in the world, we’re looking forward to sharing our leading global and local approach to sustainability and extensive industry knowledge to empower a new generation of leaders.”