First Solar School Opens in Tehran with Municipal Support

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Tehran has opened its first solar school, marking a major step toward renewable energy in education. The solar school receives strong support from the municipality, encouraging other schools to adopt similar initiatives.

The inauguration took place in District 12, attended by Abdolreza Golpayegani, Deputy Minister of Transport and Urban Development, South Korea’s Ambassador to Iran Kim Junpyo, and Sadegh Pouraghdam, Advisor to the Minister. Mohammad Ayini, Mayor of District 12, also participated.

The project was initiated by the Iran Urban Regeneration Company with support from the National Habitat Committee. The United Nations Human Settlements Programme also collaborated at Rahian-e Qods Technical School in the Sirous neighborhood.

Golpayegani noted that the solar school aligns with the “National Urban Policy Document.” He said the project demonstrates how renewable energy can be used in older urban areas. He added that it guides Tehran toward sustainable and resilient city development.

The Deputy Minister also emphasized that improving urban areas requires social, cultural, educational, and economic initiatives. He stressed that public participation and cooperation among local institutions are essential for urban regeneration.

Authorities announced that schools wishing to install solar panels will receive 50 percent financial support. This incentive aims to increase renewable energy adoption across the city.

The solar school provides students with practical lessons in sustainable energy, fostering awareness and engagement with environmental issues. Officials hope the project will inspire similar initiatives in other districts.

By combining municipal support, public involvement, and international cooperation, Tehran sets an example of sustainable urban development. The solar school is more than an energy project; it represents a commitment to modern, environmentally conscious communities.

This initiative highlights Tehran’s dedication to renewable energy and shows how collaboration between authorities and communities can build a sustainable future for urban areas.

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