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Assin Manso Senior High School in the Central region has presented a pioneering Medical Solar Steriliser at the 6th edition of the Energy Commission’s Senior High Schools Renewable Energy Challenge.
The device harnesses solar power to sterilise medical equipment, offering an energy-efficient and environmentally sustainable solution for healthcare delivery, particularly in off-grid and rural areas.
By using renewable energy, the innovation aims to reduce dependence on conventional electricity sources while ensuring effective infection control in medical facilities.
The Renewable Energy Challenge brings together senior high schools nationwide to develop practical solutions that address pressing social and environmental needs.
The Energy Commission hopes such projects will inspire a new generation of innovators committed to promoting clean energy and sustainable development in Ghana.
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