Cairo’s Public Schools Will Have Solar Panels on Their Roofs – CairoScene

A rooftop solar pilot will test electricity generation in schools to assess efficiency and reduce consumption.
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A pilot initiative to generate electricity from solar panels installed on school rooftops has been launched across selected schools in Cairo, positioning education facilities as test sites for renewable energy use.
The programme, titled “Your electricity from your school,” is being implemented by the Cairo Education Directorate, with an initial phase focused on testing solar-powered systems within school environments.
Under the pilot, a number of schools will be equipped with solar-powered lighting units to evaluate system performance, efficiency and feasibility.
Data collected during this phase will determine whether the model can be expanded more broadly across schools.
Officials said the approach is designed to prioritise practical testing and measured outcomes before any wider rollout, with decisions based on performance results from the initial installations.
The initiative aims to reduce electricity consumption in schools while introducing students to applied models of clean energy use.
It is also intended to support environmental awareness by linking classroom learning with operational systems in school facilities.
Authorities indicated that, if successful, the programme could enable partial reliance on renewable energy within schools and help reduce pressure on the wider electricity network.
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