Homs-Sana
Proceeding from the importance of alternative energy and its natural sources, the Directorate of Education in Homs implemented the installation of 5 solar panels on the roof of Al-Basel High School for outstanding students in order to provide electrical energy for the secondary school.
The Assistant Director of Education, Maysam Zarifa, said in a statement to SANA reporter that installing solar panels in Al-Basel Secondary School for Outstanding Students has become an urgent need to compensate for the loss of power outages, pointing out that a full study is being prepared to install solar panels on the roofs of industrial vocational high schools whose laboratories and equipment need electricity to achieve balance. Theoretical and practical education together, and this will be done successively according to the available credits, bearing in mind that the process of installing and connecting the panels is carried out through the expertise of graduates of industrial vocational schools.
Zarifa pointed out that the installed panels have a capacity of (3 kVA), at a cost of about 9 million Syrian pounds.
In turn, Jamil Al-Essa, director of Al-Basel Secondary School for Outstanding Students, explained that the installation of panels came to meet the needs of the robotics, physics, chemistry and informatics laboratories in the secondary school, considering that the absence of electrical energy delays the practical educational attainment that students need, as the installation of panels provided a better practice for practical applications in laboratories.
It is noteworthy that the number of students at Al-Basel Secondary School for Outstanding Students in Homs is 639.
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