Full STEAM ahead

Mr. Duke in front of a Coastal Electric Cooperative utility truck with children and teacher looking on
Coastal Elec­tric Coop­er­a­tive Line Super­vi­sor Ken Duke (left) talks with stu­dents dur­ing the Joseph Mar­tin Ele­men­tary School Career Day on Wheels.

Spring in Geor­gia typ­i­cal­ly means high pollen counts, a range of weath­er, and hol­i­day cel­e­bra­tions. For co-ops who love to invest in their com­mu­ni­ties, it also means lots of school events.

A range of Coastal Elec­tric Coop­er­a­tive employ­ees get the chance to rep­re­sent the co-op to our “mini” mem­bers, from line­men who show off tools and buck­et trucks at career days to the safe­ty staff’s Safe­ty City show teach­ing elec­tri­cal safe­ty and IT pro­fes­sion­als guid­ing stu­dents in mak­ing their own lightsabers (sim­ple cir­cuits pro­ject­ing LEDs through milk­shake straws).

Per­haps the most sig­nif­i­cant school event this spring was Rich­mond Hill Mid­dle School’s very first STEAM Fest in March, fea­tur­ing stu­dent-engi­neered and stu­dent-oper­at­ed drones, under- water remote­ly oper­at­ed vehi­cles, and elec­tric vehi­cles (EVs). STEAM refers to learn­ing that incor­po­rates sci­ence, tech­nol­o­gy, engi­neer­ing, arts, and math.

As part of STEAM Fest, Coastal Elec­tric spon­sored an EV ral­ly in which stu­dents drove elec­tric vehi­cles they built themselves—three of which were donat­ed by co-op mem­bers through the Coastal Elec­tric Coop­er­a­tive Foun­da­tion.

Coastal Elec­tric mem­bers who par­tic­i­pate in Oper­a­tion Round Up allow their elec­tric bills to be round­ed up to the next whole dol­lar each month. Those nick­els and dimes are pooled togeth­er and invest­ed back into the local com­mu­ni­ty through the Coastal Elec­tric Coop­er­a­tive Foun­da­tion. Togeth­er, that small change makes a big dif­fer­ence.

Two of the same EV kits that were used at Rich­mond Hill Mid­dle will soon be deliv­ered to Lib­er­ty Coun­ty mid­dle schools.

“It’s our hope that more schools in the area will delve into learn­ing about EV engi­neer­ing, and that oth­er elec­tric co-ops in Geor­gia will donate EV kits to schools in their own com­mu­ni­ties,” says Jason Smith, Coastal Elec­tric Coop­er­a­tive ener­gy advis­er. “We’d love to see more teams com­pete in the STEAM Fest ral­ly next year.”