In a significant development aimed at addressing the persistent issue of power outages in Bulawayo, the city’s major government hospitals, Mpilo Central Hospital and United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH), have been presented with 350 kilowatt solar power installations.
This ambitious upgrade is expected to provide both hospitals with a steady and reliable power supply, ensuring that medical services are not disrupted by frequent power outages.
The introduction of solar systems is a welcome development for the people of Bulawayo, who have long been plagued by power outages that have often compromised the quality of medical care.
With this upgrade, both hospitals will be able to maintain a consistent power supply, even during periods of high demand or when the national grid is experiencing outages.
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The significance of this upgrade cannot be overstated, particularly for Mpilo Central Hospital and UBH, which are critical institutions that provide essential healthcare services to the community.
The reliable power supply provided by the solar systems will enable medical professionals to focus on delivering high-quality care to patients, without the distraction of frequent power outages.
Furthermore, the adoption of solar power by the two hospitals is a significant step towards reducing their reliance on the national grid and promoting sustainable energy practices. As the country continues to grapple with energy shortages and climate change, the use of renewable energy sources like solar power is becoming increasingly important.
The introduction of solar systems at Mpilo Central Hospital and UBH is a welcome development that will improve healthcare services in Bulawayo and promote sustainable energy practices.
SOURCE : NEWSREPORTZIM.COM