© 2023 Enerhack OÜ
© 2023 MTÜ Enerhack Foundation
02.01 - 07.01.2024

ENERGY CAMP FOR GIRLS
energY CAMP FOR 300 GIRLS AGED 7-18 IN TALLINN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (ESTONIA)

02.01 - 03.01.2024 Thermal Energy

04.01 - 05.01.2024 Renewable Energy Sources

06.01 - 07.01.2024 Energy in Transport

TOPICS OF THE CAMP

During the camp, we offer various shifts and topics to help the kids explore and find the ones that interest them the most.

THERMAL ENERGY


What is heating and cooling? How the houses are being heated and cooled. Heat transfer.

TRANSPORT


Different types of fuels in transport sector. Electrical and hydrogen vehicles. Biomethane and other renewables in transport.

RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES

Wind and solar energy. Hydro power plants. Bioenergy. Tidal and wave energy.
ONE DAY IN THE LIFE OF A CHILD IN CAMP
08:30 - 09:00
assembly at TalTech
09:00 - 10:00
10:00 - 11:00
learning to play chess - tactical lessons, competitions
theoretical energy lesson
11:00 - 12:30
excursion to energy facilities / in the laboratory
12:30 - 13:00
13:00 - 14:00
lunch at the TalTech cafe
practical energy lesson
14:00 - 15:00
orientation at the TalTech campus
15:00 - 15:30
15:30 - 16:00
sports competitions
discussion of the day's impressions, familiarization with the program for the next day
GUEST LECTURES
  • Alar Karis
    President of Estonia
  • Kadri Ambos
    Sustainability manager at Alexela
  • Elise Johanna Lill
    Renewable Energy Project Manager at Enefit Green
  • Mari-Liis Kell
    Head of Greentech at Hundipea OÜ
  • Olga Prants
    Energy efficiency specialist at Praos OÜ
  • Aleksandra Amelina
    Junior Sales Engineer at Filter AS
  • Katre Keridan
    District heating and gas supply engineer-project manager


  • Jana Budkovskaja
    Prototron, CEO
  • Jelena Kelvet
    Electrical Engineer at Reaalprojekt OÜ

MAIN SUPPORTERS OF THE CAMP

This project is carried out in cooperation with British Council in Estonia as part of the People to People Cultural Engagement Programme. Find more info about British Council’s work in Estonia at www.britishcouncil.ee
This project is carried out in cooperation with U.S. Embassy in Estonian as part of the Small Grants Program. Find more info about U.S. Embassy's work in Estonian at www.ee.usembassy.gov
The project is implemented in cooperation with the Swedish Embassy in Tallinn.
More information about the activities of the Swedish Embassy in Estonia can be found on Facebook and Instagram.
SUPPORTERS OF THE CAMP
OUR TEAM
  • Igor
  • Alesja
  • Marion
  • Aleksandr
  • Daniil
  • Johanna
  • Anette
  • Irina
  • Elizabeth
  • Helena
  • Mari
  • Eva
  • Polina Angelika
  • Lev
  • Marem
  • Adilja