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Inspired Schools embarks on groundbreaking solar energy project at all its schools in SA

The campuses include Reddam House Waterfall, Reddam House Helderfontein, and Reddford House Blue Hills to name a few.

Inspired Schools South Africa, a leading educational institution committed to providing uninterrupted learning experiences, is excited to announce its collaboration with a highly reputable engineering company for a major solar energy project.

The rollout of this groundbreaking solar energy project will involve the installation of cutting-edge solar panels and large-scale lithium batteries across the institution’s schools’ campuses.

The campuses include Reddam House Waterfall, Helderfontein, and Blue Hills to name a few.

This initiative aims to mitigate the effects of load-shedding and drive the adoption of renewable energy, ensuring uninterrupted learning for learners.

The solar energy project, scheduled to commence in September and expected to be completed by December, represents a significant step towards reducing the institution’s reliance on the national power grid.

With their extensive experience and technical proficiency, the engineering company will oversee the design, installation, and maintenance of the solar energy system at all 11 of its schools in South Africa.

Africa’s CEO at Inspired SchoolS Ravi Nadasen said, “By adopting renewable energy solutions, we are taking proactive steps to provide uninterrupted learning experiences for our students, even during challenging times. This project aligns perfectly with our commitment to sustainability and our dedication to preparing our students for a future driven by renewable energy.”

By embracing renewable energy solutions, the institution is setting an example for other educational institutions and the wider community, inspiring them to prioritise uninterrupted learning and adopt environmentally friendly practices.

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