The Baby Turtle green energy solutions, a DSI initiative which aims to provide energy solutions for rural communities and informal traders, who are off the electricity grid.
This initiative is a collaboration between government and the private sector. The government’s goal is to provide energy solutions to COVID-19 field hospitals.
The Department stated that, through this collaboration, it aims to introduce solar energy solutions to rural areas, “contributing to the growth of the country’s green economy” and at the same time ensuring that young people and women within these areas have access to solutions which generate an income.
The Department of Science and Innovation plans to roll out hydrogen fuel cell technologies in various parts of South Africa.
“This is also an opportunity to demonstrate the potential role alternative energy sources can play in our everyday lives, given South Africa’s growing energy challenges,” said CEO of Bambili Energy, Zanele Mavuso Mbatha.
@DSI unveiled seven hydrogen fuel cell systems as the primary power source for the field hospital, which has facilities for testing and screening, as well as life-saving equipment such as ventilators in the intensive care unit. https://t.co/qh5Gn9Vohb#Covid19InSApic.twitter.com/f9Ay2BhFCy
Join the launch of BabyTurtle technology solutions on 20 Aug20, 11:30 to 13:15 https://t.co/8Stegp5EQR. The BabyTurtle green energy solutions can provide power and connectivity for off-grid and rural applications, supporting small enterprises and schools as well as disaster zones pic.twitter.com/wdKiukLzN2
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Students at the University of Cape Town were evacuated to safety on Sunday Afternoon as fire broke into the university premises.
In the meantime the University has cancelled all campus activities including classes, tutorials, laboratory work and tests.
On Sunday Evening the UCT released a statement, saying that all University activities will be canccelled on Monday and Tuesday.
“No classes, tutorials, laboratory work or tests will take place on Monday, 19 April or Tuesday, 20 April. We will assess the situation and provide further updates before midday on Tuesday,” they said.
“The safety of students and staff is paramount. For safety reasons, campus will be locked down and no one, other than emergency services, will be allowed access. We are all anxious about the extent of the damage to the Rondebosch campus. We will provide updates as soon as we are able to do so.”
More than 200 firefighters and emergency personnel were deployed to battle a raging wildfire on the slopes of Cape Town’s Table Mountain on Sunday.
Cape Town University students were forced to evacuate the campus. No fatalities have been reported so far pic.twitter.com/YWMQio1DWx