A total of 39 students, aged 16 to 18, are taking part in the Coastal Energy Internship Programme, spending a month working on projects with 32 companies in the energy sector across East Anglia. The scheme, delivered by the East of England Energy Group (EEEGR), is designed to equip students with workplace skills while giving employers the chance to gain new perspectives. Students in Norfolk and Suffolk gather for a masterclass in project reporting and interviewing (Image: EEEGR)The interns - from East Coast College, City College Norwich, University Technical College Norfolk, Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form and East Norfolk Sixth Form College - will also be able to build professional connections. Two students working on projects for Gorleston-based and Great Yarmouth-based energy companies (Image: EEEGR)Two students working with energy companies in the region (Image: EEEGR)Interns are working with leading employers on projects ranging from offshore wind and engineering to environmental services and data analytics and workplace wellbeing. John Best, programme supporter, said: "The next generation will deliver our future generation, and that's why this internship programme is so important.