On Earth Day, employees from Madison Energy Infrastructure volunteered at Woodbrook Elementary School in Charlottesville, Virginia, as part of Madison’s Solar Empowered Schools initiative. They engaged with over 100 science students, representing the entire 5th grade class, in an exciting hands-on activity. The lesson covered key 5th grade science standards, including properties of electricity, electrical circuits, renewable vs. non-renewable energy, and energy transformations.


The highlight of the day was a hands-on circuit activity that demonstrated energy transformations in real-time. Students saw firsthand how radiant energy from the sun converts to electrical energy, which then transforms into mechanical energy through a motor-powered fan. As the school year wraps up and students prepare for end-of-year testing, this activity, which ties together many concepts they've learned throughout the year, along with individual interactions with solar professionals, was designed to create a deeper and lasting understanding for these students.
Nicholas Clark, a 5th Grade Teacher at Woodbrook Elementary School, shared his thoughts: “Everything was great! It was a good review of circuits and energy.”
Woodbrook Elementary School is part of Albemarle County Public Schools(ACPS), which has partnered with Madison Energy Infrastructure to install solar panels on 10 of its schools as part of the first wave of solar projects. This initiative is expected to result in energy savings of over 8 million dollars over the contract term. Construction is set to begin at selected schools in late 2025 or early 2026. Before they graduate, most Woodbrook students will attend solar-powered middle and high schools. Several members of Madison’s project team include ACPS graduates and a former teacher for the division, making the partnership extra special.
