Presentations

10th October 2022

The second mobility of our Erasmus+ Sustain Us project took place in Greece from 10th to 14th October 2022. The mobility focused on Food Production through Renewable Forms of Energy. Partner countries are Italy (coordinator), Croatia, Greece and Spain. 

On 10th October 2022, students presented their work on their regions and an alternative form of energy they had undertaken the task to research before the mobility. 

They worked really hard and were proud to share their creations with their partners.

Enjoy!!!


Italian presentation on Veneto!

Croatian presentation on Dalmatia!

DALMATIA.pptx

Spanish Presentation on Andalucia!

ANDALUCÍA SOSTENIBLE
Sustain us_Kaisariani.mp4

Presentation on Kaisariani by the hosts!

Take a stroll around the Monastery of Kaisariani, built circa 1100 A.D.

The Monastery Of Kaisariani.mp4

Following the presentations on our towns and regions, it was time to focus on the topic of our meeting, i.e. Renewable forms of energy. The students did their best to present the different aspects of Biomass, Wind,  Solar and Tidal Energy!


Explore the potential of Biomass as a renewable form of energy through this dynamic presentation created by Italian students!

Italy_29_09_22_foodproductionfrombiogas finale.pptx

Enjoy watching the multifaceted presentation on Solar energy created by Croatian students!

Croatia_SOLAR ENERGY.pptx

Wind energy and its great potential researched in depth by  Spanish students!

Trabajo Erasmus energía eólica

The Greek contribution to renewable forms of energy created by the host students!


Sustain us_Tidal Energy

On that very same day, Mr Roumbos, a special guest from the University of Thessaly, gave us an enlightening presentation on alternative ways to promote sustainability as to food choices.

Insects used as animal feed can be a rich source of protein while not requiring great amounts of water. 

RUMBOS_Edible_Insects_10Oct22_En_compressed.pdf

...and that was not all! Click here to see the students' work created while in Greece!