Secunda, Mpumalanga – The regional leg of the Sasol Energy Innovation Challenge concluded in Secunda on Saturday. The competition attracted young innovators from 21 schools located in
Gert Sibande District, with 54 projects showcased by the learners.
The Sasol Energy Innovation Challenge is a multi-stage competition established by Sasol Foundation in 2022, with regional winners ultimately competing in the finals on 12 September 2024. Regional competitions have already taken place in Sasolburg and Ekandustria.
Targeted at learners in grades 4 to 11, the competition aims to raise awareness about renewable and alternative energy sources and develop science research skills of learners in school from Sasol fenceline communities. Learners in primary, secondary, and technical
schools’ categories showcased scientific projects that seek to provide solutions to energy-related challenges.
The competition is aligned with the Natural Sciences, Technology, Physical Science and Life Science curriculum, making the Department of Education a critical stakeholder.
The Overall Regional Winner in the primary school category was Osizweni Primary School, Kusasalethu Secondary School won in the secondary school category, and the winner in the technical schools category was AD Nkosi Technical High School.
The finals will take place at the Graceland Hotel Casino and Country Club, in Secunda.
Sasol is a significant investor and supporter of science and technology education in South Africa. The Challenge is part of Sasol’s interventions that are informed by a need to drive a meaningful change among the youth and prepare them for a future that will enable them to be economically sustainable.
To ensure learner support and project development in the competition, Sasol has partnered with Nka’thuto – an NGO that specialises in science project school support to work with registered schools to ensure that they submit high-quality projects for the regional and final competitions.