Engen Helps Power Hillview Secondary School with a Sustainable Future
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Engen is proud to announce the successful launch of a cutting-edge solar power system at its Engen Maths and Science School (EMSS) at Hillview Secondary School in South Durban. This initiative represents a significant milestone in Engen’s commitment to sustainability and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education, combining environmental stewardship with empowering South Africa’s future leaders.
The innovative installation of 15kW portable solar containers and UPS units underscores Engen’s commitment to reducing its carbon footprint. Beyond powering the school, this initiative offers students hands-on exposure to clean energy technologies, fostering awareness and interest in environmental sustainability.
Driving Sustainable Impact
The project was first launched at Ganges Secondary School on 26 November 2024. Building on its success, the second installation was unveiled at Hillview High School during an official launch event on 6 February 2025.
Designed to deliver clean, renewable energy, the system ensures a reliable power supply for the school while reducing reliance on conventional energy sources. This will help lower the school’s electricity costs and cut carbon emissions, enabling the reinvestment of savings into future sustainability projects.
As part of its broader vision, Engen plans to extend this solar power system to all ten EMSS centres nationwide.
A Powerful Collaboration
“This project is a remarkable blend of sustainability and STEM education,” explains Olwethu Mdabula, Engen’s CSI Manager. “It not only reduces our environmental footprint but also serves as an invaluable teaching resource. By integrating renewable energy into the curriculum, we aim to inspire students to become the next generation of engineers, scientists, and environmental leaders.”
The solar installation was spearheaded by Engen Business & Energy Solutions (EBES), whose expertise in renewable energy systems ensured seamless implementation.
Kevin Singh, Head of EBES, highlighted the scalability of the solution: “These 15kW portable solar containers and UPS units provide uninterrupted energy and are compact, efficient, and ideal for schools. They also support STEM-based initiatives like robotics and coding, which are essential for preparing learners for a technology-driven future.”
Mdabula added: “This solar installation marks the beginning of Engen’s efforts to integrate sustainability into every facet of campus life. By rolling out these systems across all EMSS centres, we aim to promote energy efficiency and bolster educational programmes focused on environmental science and technology.”
Commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Engen’s solar rollout aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 4: Quality Education.
“Equipping our schools with renewable energy solutions empowers learners and encourages innovation in South Africa’s education system,” says Mdabula. “By ensuring reliable power, we enable students to access advanced tools and prepare for a world driven by technology.”
Empowering Education Through EMSS
Since its establishment in 1987, the Engen Maths and Science School programme has provided free supplementary tuition in mathematics, science, and English to over 1,500 learners annually. Classes are held every Saturday at ten centres across South Africa.
The EMSS centres are located in:
· KwaZulu-Natal: Fairvale High School, Ganges Secondary School, Hillview Secondary School, and Umlazi Commercial High School
· Eastern Cape: East London, Cala, and Gqeberha
· Western Cape: CPUT and Manzomthombo Secondary School
· Gauteng: Zakariyya Park Combined School
As Engen continues the nationwide rollout of solar power systems across its EMSS centres, the company remains steadfast in its mission to address skills shortages, drive economic progress, and create opportunities for future generations.
Through initiatives like these, Engen not only powers communities but also fuels dreams, innovation, and a sustainable future for South Africa.
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