The solar installation at Idas Valley Primary School in the Western Cape is the first of many the company plans over the coming months.
Wetility has installed solar power at Idas Valley Primary School in the Western Cape. has started rolling out solar power at South African schools, in a move it believes will reduce the schools’ electricity bills and ensure uninterrupted power supply and learning during load-shedding.
Public school Idas Valley Primary School obtained the Wetility system as part of the firm’s subscription solutions. “The solar installation at Idas Valley Primary School marks an important milestone for us at Wetility. It is our first school installation in the country, but certainly not the last. We are committed to providing sustainable energy independence for everyone and our target is to reach every school that is affected by load-shedding or high electricity costs,” Horz adds.
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