Solar panels set up on the roof of the men’s dormitory No. 3 on the campus of Montemorelos University, in Montemorelos, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. [Photo: Montemorelos University]
Montemorelos University, a Seventh-day Adventist Institution overseen by the Inter-American Division, recently began installing solar panels on several on-campus buildings in order to be a more sustainable and ecological friendly institution.
The initiative is part of the university’s Green Campus master development plan which embraces the institution’s initiatives and strategies to find better planet-friendly alternatives to improve quality of life consistent with the biblical principles of stewardship, said César Fuentes, Montemorelos University architect overseeing the project.
So far, 869 solar panels have been installed.
The library also had solar panels installed earlier in May. [Photo: Montemorelos University]
The transition toward solar energy in an academic institution has many benefits, he said.
“Besides contributing to the reduction of carbon emissions and other greenhouse gases, solar energy avoids dependence on finite and non-renewable resources, and reminds students of the importance of renewable and sustainable energy in a world that demands more and more,” said Fuentes.
The student vice chancellor building had solar panels recently installed. [Photo: Montemorelos University]
Currently, Montemorelos University consumes 1,500 kW and the implementation of solar panels will allow for a savings of 500 kW.
In addition to the implementation of solar energy, other areas that are part of the project are reforestation, waste management and gray, black and rainwater management. These efforts are supported by Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon, which provides advice based on its experience in sustainability.
A technician sets up the recent installation of inverters. [Photo: Montemorelos University]
The university is on the right track, said Dr. Ismael Castillo, president of Montemorelos University. “We have a very special commitment to God in relation to our stewardship with the earth, with nature,” he said. “We have taken a while to fulfill this great commitment and nature is God’s and we have to honor the God of nature.”
Montemorelos University will continue to adopt ecological and sustainable practices, and prepare students to face the environmental challenges of the 21st century, said Fuentes.