By GIRLIE S BERNARDEZ | Project Leader
Summer in the Philippines normally start on the first week of March. The temperature now ranges from 28 degrees to 32 degrees celsius. The existing solar farm at Foundation University generates a maximum of 1,672.911 kwh per day generated from 1,345 solar panels installed in strategic rooftops of various university facilities.
The university is not only gearing towards the summer months but the full face to face classes once again after the pandemic. The energy generated over the summer months generates huge savings that the university can use to prep up its facilities for the influx of students in the coming school year.
Foundation University maintains its status as the most eco-friendly and sustainable school in the Philippines because of its practice for being one. Solar Energy is one of its sustainable campaign contribution to Mother Earth to be able to help the environment in reducing green gas emissions and mitigating climate change which is the most viable solution in protecting the environment.
The use of solar power inside the university make its environment clean and green emitting a fresh cool air for our young students making it conducive to learning making it an essential element for development without risking the future of this generation.
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