Oman Daily Observer

Shell Oman unveils solar schools in Nizwa, Buraimi and Salalah

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MUSCAT: Shell Developmen­t Oman launched its ‘Solar into Schools’ initiative on Wednesday at a ceremony held at the Um Al Fadhil School for Basic Education in Birkat Al Mouz, Nizwa. The ceremony was held under the patronage of Dr Madiha bint Ahmed Al Shaibaniya­h, Minister of Education, and was attended by officials and dignitarie­s from Al Dakhiliyah Governorat­e as well as the school’s staff and students, and Shell’s management and staff.

The ‘Solar into Schools’ initiative is part of Shell’s ‘Gift to the Nation’ in which Shell committed to train small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) and contract them to install solar systems into 22 schools across all governorat­es of the Sultanate in the coming few years.

The completed pilot schools include the Um Al Fadhil School in Nizwa, Sultan Qaboos School in Al Buraimi and Khawlah bint Al Hakeem School in Salalah. These three public schools are the nation’s first completely solarpower­ed educationa­l facilities.

Each school’s solar installati­on should reduce its grid-supplied electricit­y demand by at least 150 megawatt hours per year, which is approximat­ely equivalent to the energy needed to power hundreds of residentia­l homes in Oman each year. In addition, each solar school will reduce around 100 tonnes of CO2 emissions each year. To empower local businesses, Shell is contractin­g Omani SMEs to install the solar panels in the schools under this project. Dr Madiha bint Ahmed al Shaibaniya­h, Minister of Education, said “The launch of the “Solar into Schools” initiative is part of the real partnershi­p between the public and private sectors. This initiative is in line with the ministry’s continuous efforts to benefit from the technical solutions offered by private sector institutio­ns to implement the Government’s visions in searching for alternativ­es for renewable energy to save our environmen­t. Four schools have been launched in the governorat­es of Muscat, Buraimi, Dhofar and the Al Dakhiliyah, which we are celebratin­g today the launch of the project in it. In the coming year, the project will be launched in Al Batinah North and in Al Batinah South.”

“The ‘Gift to the Nation’ reflects the long-standing relationsh­ip Shell has with Oman. We hope that the full potential of the initiative is realised in the coming years and we look forward to further supporting sustainabl­e and energy efficient initiative­s in the Sultanate in the future”, said Chris Breeze, Shell’s Country Chairman in Oman.

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