- A total of 63 schools in the provinces of Cadiz, Malaga, and Huelva are participating in the current edition of this training program in the energy sector
- The program aims to educate students about the evolution of energy throughout history and to connect them with Cepsa's value chain, as well as its commitment to energy transition and renewables through the 2030 Positive Motion Strategy
The initiative consists of a series of lessons and exercises on the Energy Campus website that are carried out in the classroom under the guidance of a teacher, as well as a visit to Cepsa’s energy parks. In this edition of the Energy Campus, 2,043 students and 82 teachers attended the sessions on the energy sector at the industrial facilities in La Rábida, with the program ending at IES La Palma (La Palma del Condado). At San Roque Energy Park, a total of 1,816 students and 73 teachers have visited. IES Pedro Sáinz de Andino (Alcalá de los Gazules) wrapped up the Energy Campus program in Cadiz.
The objective of this educational program is to show students the evolution of energy throughout the history of humankind, and to connect them with the Cepsa value chain. The company teaches about the impact of crude oil and its derivatives and how they are applied in everyday life, in addition to Cepsa's commitment to the energy transition and renewables through the 2030 Positive Motion Strategy, which it will use to invest up to 8 billion euros to become a leader in sustainable mobility, green hydrogen, and advanced biofuels in Spain and Portugal, putting customers at the center of its activity and helping them to decarbonize.
Cepsa’s commitment and responsibility to the populations of the areas it's located in is also addressed in this program, in addition to the safety of people, facilities, and nearby population centers and its constant efforts to protect and reduce its footprint on the environment.
The Energy Campus also addresses Cepsa's commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations (UN) and has a special chapter dedicated to the company's responsibility to its professionals, work-life balance, and diversity and inclusion.
At the end of the training program, students are invited to participate in a competition, individually and collectively, with projects related to the aspects of the energy sector addressed during the Energy Campus. A jury comprising leading professionals in the field of education in Campo de Gibraltar chooses the winners of the contest.
The Energy Campus is a training initiative that has benefited more than 33,800 Andalusian students since its inception.