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DLSU-MANILA WINS ‘GO GREEN IN THE CITY’

Schneider Electric, a multinational corporation that specializes in energy management and automation, held the Philippine Country Finals of the Go Green in the City 2018, granting De La Salle University-Manila back-to-back wins with Team Green Goldies bagging this year’s national competition.


Go Green in the City is an annual global business case challenge hosted by Schneider Electric to empower students to unleash their skills and creativity in creating the next big innovation to promote smart cities and green energy management. This competition enables the Filipino students to be more proactive in dealing and addressing global problems, thus providing topics on sustainability and inclusivity, the digital economy, smart supply chain, cybersecurity, and no boundaries or bold ideas for going green. It also grants them knowledge and insights from industry leaders and experts. Schneider Electric also strengthens its bid for women empowerment by having at least one female student in each participating team.


Judging and evaluating their ideas were Schneider Electric Philippines Country President Alexandre Vermot and its CFO Douglas Luiz De Camargo, Philippine Energy Efficiency Alliance president and Blue Sky Energy Corp. CEO Alexander Ablaza, Philippine Green Building Initiative  (PGBI) Vice Chairman and COO, Architect Amado P. De JesusJr., and ABS-CBN Lingkod  Kapamilya Foundation Inc. – Bantay Kalikasan program director Jen Santos.



The winners of this year’s country finals are Don Emmanuel Santamaria and Fae Nicole Serrano or Team Green Goldies from the De La Salle University-Manila with their e-Hub project. This follows the 2017 country finals win of DLSU-Manila students Iliana Benice Tan and Aaron Jules Del Rosario who secured the first runner-up spot in the regional finals for their Glass X project, a design that absorbs the heat being received by building from the sun and converts it into energy for a building’s own cooling system.

e-Hub

Team Green Goldies’ e-Hub project is designed to package all things renewable into one mobile application. The three primary features of the app are to allow users to invest and donate on renewable energy projects, project developers to propose ideas and initiatives and set-up crowdfunding, and an e-store to buy and sell products related to green energy. Other features of the app include the latest news on renewables, articles, and blogs from users, games, and average prices of various sources of electricity. E-Hub is an innovative financing mechanism that grants access to greener energy to address the decline in renewable energy investments and the low-level awareness with regards to it.


From over 400 entries nationwide, the Philippine country finalists of Go Green in the City 2018 are: Syd Ian Matthew De Ama (Far Eastern University) and Chelsea Kate Lavilla (University of Sto. Tomas) aka Team Foodies; Don Emmanuel Santamaria and Fae Nicole Serrano (De La Salle University-Manila) aka Team Green Goldies; and, Earle Kit Sanchez (MAPUA Institute of Technology) and Kathlyn Mae Yap (De La Salle University) aka Team OffTheGrid.


“Through Go Green in the City competition, we aim to empower the youth by letting them exercise their creativity as they develop green and sustainable ideas. Go Green in the City is their platform to share their concepts and ideas that can help make a Smart Nation out of the Philippines and other countries by embracing digitization, innovation, and sustainability,” said Schneider Electric Philippines country president Alexandre Vermot.

The Philippines has consistently figured in regional and global competitions. In 2013, the team from the Philippines won the global championship. In 2015, the Philippines grabbed the third prize in the global competition. For 2014, 2016 and 2017, the local teams have been strong contenders in the regional finals.


Mentorship


The first runner-up of the competition, Team OffTheGrid presented their GG Tap and Power Glass project which served the purpose of maximizing daily water consumption to generate electricity. Taking home the second runner-up spot was Team Foodies who created a project called The Green Cycle, a mobile application that serves as a two-part solution using logistics and energy generation to address the world’s food waste problem.


Team Green Goldies was awarded P100,000 and will also receive mentorship from Schneider Electric Philippines’ team of experts to prepare for the Asia-Pacific regional finals on Aug. 28-29, 2018 where they will be representing the Philippines. They will be competing against Australia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.

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