TASKFORCE
Renewable Energy
To encourage, educate and offer support for renewable energy projects worldwide.
WHAT IS IT?
Rotary Ideas in Action
The Renewable Energy Task Force (RETF) was charged to explore various renewable energy options,
opportunities, and needs to implement renewable energy within the anticipated new
Rotary Area of Focus ‘Ensuring Environmental Sustainability’.
RENEWABLE ENERGY
Featured Projects
Projects the task force supports.
A Renewable Energy Task Force
Initiative
The addition of solar panels will result in greater equity, make the home affordable, and benefit the community, the planet, and Habitat. Learn more about ESRAG’s Habitat Solar Initiative.
Task Force Objectives
Serve as a resource to encourage and
educate the Rotary Family to implement renewable
energy projects worldwide.
How we Help
- Technical Expertise – Serve as a technical resource referral center for Clubs, Districts, and Global Grant applicants on renewable energy projects throughout the project’s lifecycle.
- Projects – Facilitate the start of new renewable energy initiatives and projects, and hi-light existing projects.
- Advocacy – Serve as Renewable Energy Ambassadors to spread the word and provide presentations to local Clubs, Districts, and Globally at various Rotary functions.
Potential Renewable Energy Projects
- Renewable Power (Solar/Wind) to:
- Pump water
- Distribute water
- Treat water
- Heat water
- Charge cell phones
- Heat/cool/cook
- Renewable Infrastructure
- Energy storage (Batteries)
- Solar photovoltaics (PV)
- Mini-grids
- Micro-hydro systems
- Wind
- Clean Energy / Energy Efficiency & Conservation
- Clean transportation
- Lighting
- And many other possibilities….
The Need
The Ask
RENEWABLE ENERGY
Educational Information and
Webinar Recordings
COP 28 blazes new paths to scale Rotary climate impact
COP 28 blazes new paths to scale Rotary climate impact. Link to roadmaps, reports, and ESRAG leaders’ key takeaways from Rotary’s biggest-ever engagement with the UN climate conference.
Habitat Solar launches huge project in Canada
by Ariel Miller, ESRAG Newsletter Editor Canada’s first-ever solar Habitat project is now underway and making headlines, thanks to the advocacy of Carolyn Weatherson, Past President of the Rotary Club of Guelph. And it’s huge: 70 low-income families stand to benefit...
Sardinians Scale Up Solar Safe Water
Here’s how an Italian Rotary District teamed up to send 110 solar water purification kits to Kenya. Their next goal: get industry to fund a thousand, winning carbon offset credits and goodwill.
Want to take action with Renewable Energy?
We are always looking for people like you wanting to make a real difference to our environment. Renewable Energy is one of the best ways to reduce Greenhouse Gases.