
Subscribe & Follow
SANDF bungalows upgraded with solar water heating systems

The systems will reduce the use of electricity and/or backup diesel, where these bungalows have defunct hot water geysers, and enable the SANDF to offer housing with functional hot water supplies for its members. A small-scale pumped system pilot project will entail the construction and operationalisation of two 1,500 litre SWH systems to provide hot water to two accommodation bungalows used to accommodate military medic members, approximately half of which are female.
Skills development

“This project is not only about the installation of renewably heated hot water, but also about the training of plumbers and artisans to such install solar water heating systems,” explains Dr Karen Surridge, manager of RECORD (Renewable Energy Centre of Research and Development) at SANEDI.
“This is the first of several collaborative projects taking place between SANEDI and the DoD, after the signing of a five-year Memorandum of Agreement mid-2018. This project is partially supported through SOLTRAIN funding and being managed and implemented by SANEDI, thus cementing the interaction of SANEDI, the DoD and SOLTRAIN in the upcoming SOLTRAIN phase IV, commencing July 2019."
SOLTRAIN is funded by the Austrian Development Agency and co-funded by the Opec Fund for International Development.
Related
Easter snoek shortage fears rise amidst tightened fishing regulations 19 Mar 2024 South African military bases get cool makeover with innovative paint 5 Mar 2024 South Africa’s collaborative approach to energy transition 22 Nov 2023 Ramaphosa deploys the army to fight Zama Zamas 9 Nov 2023 SA recalls UN peacekeepers accused of sexual misconduct in Congo 16 Oct 2023 Stellenbosch University electric taxi project ramps up 15 Aug 2023
