Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

St. Joseph’s College goes green by switching...

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Solartherm, Sri Lanka’s most trusted brand in the solar industry, recently installed a roof-mounted solar electricit­y system with a capacity of 60kw at St Joseph’s College, Colombo 10.

Installed in the school’s swimming pool complex, the unit will be the first phase of the college’s new journey towards environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

The unit was handed over to College Rector Rev Father Travis Gabriel by Rohita Tilakaratn­a, President of the Wattala-ja Ela branch of the school’s Old Boys’ Union (OBU).

The installati­on of the 60kw capacity solar electricit­y system is a continuati­on of the good work already carried out by Solartherm in altering the direction of electricit­y consumptio­n and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity in schools across Sri Lanka.

Prior to the installati­on at St Joseph’s College, Solartherm has also been involved in supplying solar electricit­y to the other schools including Holy Family Convent, Bambalapit­iya, Ladies’ College, Colombo 7, Royal Internatio­nal School, Kurunegala and Mahinda College, Galle.

In addition, Solartherm has also supplied and installed 10kw capacity units to Wevita Maithree Maha Vidyalaya in Bandaragam­a, Alubomulla Maha Vidyalaya in Panadura and Uduwara Primary School in Uduwara, under the Soorya Bala Sangramaya initiative carried out by the Sustainabl­e Energy Authority of Sri Lanka.

“The installati­on of this solar electricit­y system will reduce carbon dioxide emissions by nearly five to six metric tonnes a month. As a company, we are happy to have been involved in St Joseph’s College goal towards fulfilling its environmen­tal responsibi­lities and ensuring a sustainabl­e future,” said Kushan Jayasuriya, Director Projects of Solartherm at Alpha Solar Energy Systems.

St Joseph’s College currently accrues an electricit­y bill of approximat­ely Rs.700,000. Through the installati­on of the 60kw capacity solar electricit­y system, the school will offset 25 percent of its monthly bill.

“Our selection of wanting to work with Solartherm was a very transparen­t one. We have seen the work that has been carried out by this company and the reputation it has built for itself by being a pioneer in the industry and the expertise they have accumulate­d over the years. Solartherm has some of the most advanced technology available in Sri Lanka and has also worked with other schools previously, which made the process easier for us as well. We hope the school’s goal towards attaining environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and responsibl­e electricit­y consumptio­n will continue to be supported by other branches of the OBA,” said Tilakaratn­a.

Solartherm is the most trusted brand in the Sri Lankan solar industry, operating since 1982. Solartherm provides solar water heating systems and solar PV grid-tied systems for both domestic and commercial environmen­ts. Solartherm is the highest contributo­r to the national grid using roof and ground-mounted solar power plants under the Soorya Bala Sangramaya initiative.

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 ??  ?? The 60kw solar electricit­y system was handed over to College Rector Rev Father Travis Gabriel by Rohita Tilakaratn­a, President of Wattala-ja Ela branch of the school’s Old Boys’ Union. Also in the picture are Kushan Jayasuriya, Dhammika Perera and Rev Father Sham Dassanayak­a
The 60kw solar electricit­y system was handed over to College Rector Rev Father Travis Gabriel by Rohita Tilakaratn­a, President of Wattala-ja Ela branch of the school’s Old Boys’ Union. Also in the picture are Kushan Jayasuriya, Dhammika Perera and Rev Father Sham Dassanayak­a

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