Thursday, March 10, 2022

Faculty Meeting Update for PCGS Activities First Week of March

 

The lead up to spring has seen intense activity with our PCGS students working to extend our reach to ever larger communities.

1) We finished the installation of the Mobile Resliency Power Station Solar Circus Train, working with electrician Richard Duke.  PCGS student Nathan Lafata and faculty member T.H. Culhane dug the needed 18 inch deep 50 foot long trench and helped lay purchase materials and lay cable to connect the train to the Rosebud Continuum Off-Grid Village. The Mobile Power Station was created with PCGS by NASP owner and engineer Mike Kozdras with support from the Elizabeth Moore Foundation. 
Mr. Kozdras and Mr. Duke trained students in solar and electric design and installation throughout the process.  





The Precious Plastics Shredder supported by the Elizabeth Moore foundation was fully employed by GLOBE students to begin created a "bank of precious plastics" for the GLOBE-ECO partnership. 
Robert Knighton from Globe-Eco came several times to train students how to perform a floor removal and refurbishing as we create the first scale installation of their recycled plastic infused coconut husk plywood replacement product in the world.























MARSHALL CENTER STUDENT RECRUITMENT WITH CLEO INSTITUTE




CLEO INSTITUTE LECTURE AND RECRUITMENT IN WASTE NOT WANT NOT CLASS




















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