Through these integrated projects, we seek to introduce a fully clean energy enterprise model by providing university buildings with a solar cell system and dispensing with the traditional system, thereby providing stability in the educational process, improving the service level and relieving loads from the decaying electricity grid. This project seeks to provide the premises of the clinics with a solar power system to give the opportunity for continuity of service and preserve the devices in the clinics. It is also concerned with the development of medical devices and equipment used in the female students' section, as the project will upgrade the devices used in the clinic, particularly women's section, dental and medical analysis sections.
- Improving medical services provided to the beneficiaries of the university clinics.
- Maintaining medical devices in the clinics.
- Promoting the importance of investing in natural energy and employing it to solve problems of frequent power cuts.
- Contributing to achieving sustainable development by adopting the direction of relying on alternative energy and establishing energy-efficient systems.
- The continuous power cuts, and the damage of a large number of devices in health and educational institutions.
- The burning of traditional energy sources emits toxic gases that increase the problem of pollution in places crowded with students and residents.
- The accumulated financial burden imposed by power line bills, as well as the fuel needed to operate electric generators.
Project Beneficiaries:
- Male and female university students.
- University employees and their families.
- Local communities.