Marikana North High School received a 15kW solar power system from Engen with Tharisa Mines as part of their ongoing commitment to sustainability and education. The portable solar container includes a battery backup system to ensure uninterrupted learning in the school’s Maths and Science laboratories.

Engen, Tharisa Mines and Marikana North High School celebrate the successful launch of the new solar system.

Engen, Tharisa Mines and Marikana North High School celebrate the successful launch of the new solar system. All images supplied by Engen

The newly installed 15kW portable solar container represents the latest evolution in Engen’s solar initiative. This advanced unit features a battery backup system, ensuring an uninterrupted power supply even during outages. The system will provide clean, renewable energy that reduces reliance on the national grid, lowers electricity costs and cuts carbon emissions.

 

A long-standing partnership

For many years, Engen and Tharisa Mines have worked together to support learners at Marikana North High School. Together, they have funded matric bootcamps, distributed study guides and provided ongoing resources to improve academic outcomes. This sustained collaboration reflects a shared commitment to uplifting the Marikana community and empowering learners with the tools needed for success.

“Education is the cornerstone of progress and by supporting both academic resources and sustainable infrastructure, we aim to empower the next generation with opportunities to thrive in a technology-driven world,” says Olwethu Mdabula, Engen CSI manager.

 

Driving sustainable impact

The Marikana North project follows recent solar installations at Durban South’s Ganges Secondary School (November 2024) and Hillview High School (February 2025), both of which host Engen Maths and Science School (EMSS) classes. Engen plans to extend this renewable energy programme to all ten of its EMSS centres nationwide.

“These projects are a remarkable blend of sustainability and STEM education,” adds Mdabula. “They reduce our environmental footprint while inspiring learners to become future engineers, scientists, and environmental leaders.”

Learners and representatives from Engen, Tharisa Mines and Marikana North High School celebrate the installation of a 15kW solar power system.

Learners and representatives from Engen, Tharisa Mines and Marikana North High School celebrate the installation of a 15kW solar power system.

Technical expertise in action

The project was spearheaded by Engen Business and Energy Solutions (EBES), whose renewable energy expertise ensured a seamless implementation.

“These portable 15kW solar containers with UPS units are compact, scalable and efficient, ideal for schools,” says Kevin Singh, head of EBES. “The inclusion of battery backup provides uninterrupted power to critical learning spaces such as the Maths and Science labs, enabling STEM-based initiatives like robotics and coding, and preparing learners for a technology-driven future.”

 

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This solar rollout aligns with SDG 4: Quality Education, while also supporting Engen’s broader commitment to nine of the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals.

“By ensuring reliable power, we enable schools to access advanced educational tools, helping learners gain the right mix of skills to thrive in a rapidly changing world,” added Sim Manqina, Engen’s Transformation and Stakeholder Engagement Manager.

Learners from Marikana North High School receive a guided tour of the new 15kW solar power container.

Learners from Marikana North High School receive a guided tour of the new 15kW solar power container.

Empowering education through EMSS

Since 1987, the Engen Maths and Science School (EMSS) programme has provided free supplementary tuition in mathematics, science and English to over 1 500 learners annually at ten centres nationwide. Classes take place every Saturday and focus on equipping learners with critical STEM skills that open pathways to tertiary studies and future careers.

Through projects like these, Engen and Tharisa Mines not only power schools but also fuel dreams, innovation and a sustainable future for South Africa.

Source: Supplied by Engen