SMRAAD Powers Shishi Campus with 5kW Wind and Solar Hybrid System

A new chapter in student-led sustainability has begun at a school in Shishi, Fujian, where SMRAAD’s 5kW SK-type wind turbine and 500W×36 solar panel array now stand at the heart of campus. The system, completed in 2026, transforms the school grounds into a living laboratory for clean energy education while powering campus facilities with on-site renewables.
Designed for educational and practical use, the hybrid setup combines the SK-type turbine’s efficient capture of coastal breezes with the solar array’s daytime generation. The 5kW wind turbine, with its streamlined three-blade design, complements the 18kW solar system (500W×36 panels) to deliver consistent, zero-emission power for campus lighting, labs, and administrative buildings.
Beyond its energy output, the project serves as a hands-on teaching tool. Students can monitor real-time generation data, study wind-solar synergy, and learn firsthand how renewables reduce carbon footprints. Annually, the system is projected to generate over 30,000 kWh of clean electricity, cutting campus emissions by approximately 22 metric tons and reducing reliance on grid power.
“This hybrid installation isn’t just powering our school—it’s inspiring the next generation of environmental leaders,” shared the school’s facilities director. “It shows students that sustainability isn’t just a concept, but something they can see, learn from, and even help operate.”
By bringing renewable energy to campus, SMRAAD is helping Shishi’s students turn classroom lessons into real-world impact, proving that schools can lead the transition to a greener future.