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Young people have a big stake in the energy transition. Today’s students are tomorrow’s renewable energy workers and decision makers. SEC’s school engagement program brings renewables to life. We showcase the breadth of study and career opportunities to inspire young people as they choose pathways into work.

We have designed a range of activities to inform, inspire and empower students to pursue their renewable energy future.

Our free program includes:

  • Road to Renewables incursion to deliver hands-on STEAM-based coding workshops at your school
  • Melbourne Renewable Energy Hub site visit to learn about the SEC’s battery energy storage system project
  • Melbourne Renewable Energy Hub remote session if you can’t make it to site.

Our school engagement program builds awareness and excitement for the energy transition and opportunities it brings, including practical examples of jobs and career pathways. We host site visits to our projects so students can experience firsthand the renewable energy industry and the jobs it creates, and we deliver hands-on workshops in schools to inspire students in STEAM and problem solving.

We're raising awareness and interest in renewable energy jobs – such as mechanical, electrical and civil engineering, maintenance, line workers, electricians, welders, mechanics, machine operators, community liaisons, and more. ​

Our programs

Activities are aligned to the Victorian Curriculum Version 2.0 and delivered by experienced educators. Browse our program to plan your experience.

Latest news:

Lights, camera, action! SEC powers into retail

01 July 2025

The SEC has today begun a new chapter as an electricity retailer, powering approximately five percent of Victoria’s electricity market by retailing 100% renewable electricity to Victorian government operations, including public schools, hospitals and museums, for the first time in 30 years.

SEC partnership accelerates Melbourne Park’s sustainability goals

01 July 2025

Sustainability has long been a focus for Melbourne Park, which hosts some of the country's – and the world’s – biggest events at its iconic venues, including Rod Laver Arena, John Cain Arena, Margaret Court Arena, AAMI Park, Centrepiece and Kia Arena.

SEC calls on installers to help power Victoria’s electric future

30 June 2025

The SEC is building a network of installer and trade businesses to help Victorian households reduce their energy bills and emissions by making the switch to electric.

Specialized Solar & Electrical partners with the SEC to power Victoria’s electric future

30 June 2025

Family-owned Victorian business Specialized Solar & Electrical launched in 2000 with the dream of empowering households and businesses to transition to a more efficient all-electric future.