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The Santa Marta Bilingual School launches a solar power plant

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The Santa Marta Bilingual School launches a solar power plant

The educational establishment is committed to the generation of renewable energy and care for the environment.

He Santa Marta Bilingual School is committed to providing a well-rounded education that not only prepares its students for the world, but also teaches them the importance of caring for and preserving the environment. As part of this commitment and prioritizing the use of renewable and sustainable energy, the school has commissioned a solar power plant that will allow it to reduce its carbon footprint and, at the same time, inspire other institutions to continue with the implementation of sustainable practices in favor of the community.

We believe that every little action counts and we are proud to be part of the solution. for a more sustainable future. Together we can create a positive impact on the environment and on the lives of the people around us,” they said. members of the Board of Governors of the College.

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It’s like thato In September 2022, this project began to be structured with the installation of panels on the roofs of its buildings, achieving its start-up in March 2023.

Thanks to compliance with the regulations governing the generation of electrical energy in the countrythis photovoltaic solar power plant already has RETIE Certification and allows the generation of 100,000 watts on average, making it possible for 39% of the energy consumed by the College to be clean (renewable) energy.

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“The Santa Marta Bilingual School thus ratifies its commitment to the care and preservation of the environment, a task in which it will continue to join forces and create awareness among its students,” they said in a press release.

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