"Shobuj Shikkhangon" initiative presents a sustainable model to address the electricity crisis in educational institutions through the use of solar energy. Solar panels will be installed in each institution, enabling them to generate their own electricity. These panels will meet the energy demands of the institutions while promoting the use of eco-friendly technology. This will serve as a renewable energy source for the institutions, reducing grid dependency.
The surplus electricity generated through solar panel installation can be supplied to the national grid using the net-metering system. As a result, educational institutions can not only eliminate the burden of monthly electricity bills but also generate revenue by selling surplus electricity. This income can be used to meet daily expenses and improve the quality of education.
"Shobuj Shikkhangon" model will serve as a long-term source of income for educational institutions. The installation of solar energy will significantly reduce electricity costs, creating opportunities for reinvestment in educational development and future projects. By selling surplus electricity, institutions will achieve financial independence. It is not just a means to meet their electricity needs but also an opportunity to become part of the country's overall power production system.
"Shobuj Shikkhangon" model will provide educational institutions with the opportunity to set a strong example of financial and environmental development.