AhlulBayt News Agency: The Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine announced the installation of a solar power system at the University of Al-Ameed site in the Ibrahimiyah area of Karbala Governorate with a capacity of 72 kilowatts.
The head of the Communications and Information Security Department of the Holy Shrine, Engineer Firas Abbas Hamza, said, "In implementation of the directives of the General Secretariat of the Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine to spread and install as many solar energy systems as possible in its departments, companies, and universities, the department's staff installed a solar energy system at the site of Al-Ameed University located in the Ibrahimiyah area of Karbala Governorate as part of a plan aimed at enhancing reliance on renewable energy."
He added that "this new system was added to the eight previous systems completed at the holy shrine sites, bringing the total number of implemented solar energy systems to nine, with five systems at Al-Kafeel University and three systems at the Al-Ameed Educational Group."
Hamza continued, "This system consists of solar panels with a capacity of 50 kilowatts, hybrid inverters with a capacity of 72 kilowatts, and lithium batteries with a capacity of 100 kilowatts, ensuring a stable and efficient power supply for operating various systems."
He mentioned, "This step aligns with the vision of the Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine aimed at establishing a culture of clean energy by installing solar energy systems in the largest number of its affiliated sites, which enhances sustainability and reduces reliance on traditional energy sources."
He explained, "This system powers all electronic systems at Al-Ameed University, particularly the camera, alarm, fire, network, early warning systems, and other systems that require continuous electrical power 24 hours a day. It helps reduce reliance on generators, leading to lower fuel consumption and reduced maintenance costs and technical issues."
He explained, "This system is characterized by its reliance on hybrid inverters, which allow for the repumping of surplus energy back into the national grid, thereby enhancing the efficiency of energy utilization."
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