Xavier School Nuvali Awarded for Commitment to Sustainability by SolX Technologies and DOE

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Calamba, Laguna – January 2025 – Xavier School Nuvali has been officially awarded the Excellence in Institutional Sustainability Award for its leadership in renewable energy adoption and commitment to sustainability. The award, co-presented by SolX and the Department of Energy (DOE) recognizes the school’s significant efforts in reducing its environmental impact through a rooftop solar energy system.

Calamba, Laguna – January 2025 – Xavier School Nuvali has been officially awarded the Excellence in Institutional Sustainability Award for its leadership in renewable energy adoption and commitment to sustainability. The award, co-presented by SolX and the Department of Energy (DOE) recognizes the school’s significant efforts in reducing its environmental impact through a rooftop solar energy system.

The award ceremony took place on January 27, 2025, as part of the Switch-On Ceremony for the newly installed 99kWp solar PV system. The system consists of 190 panels and 1 inverter, producing 140,185 kWh annually. Over the next 25 years, it will help reduce 3,301 MWh in environmental impact, cutting 2,458 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions, 1,046,780 gallons of gasoline, and 2,688,756 tons of coal. The event was attended by distinguished representatives from Xavier School, including Fr. Joseph “Jhaw” Y. Haw, SJ, Ed.D., School President, and Celia Tan, Finance, alongside SolX Technologies’ Co-Founder Atty. Bradley Cua, and project leads Robi Andres, ECE, PMP, Jeanuel Paje, RMEe, and Richard Julio, RMEe, as well as Marketing Lead Claudio Espiol. Representatives from Buskowitz Energy, including members from both the Marketing Department and the Operations and Sales Team, were also present.

Watch the whole message here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nCzyzzRt_4&t=1s

A video message from Department of Energy (DOE) Director Patrick T. Aquino, CESO III, Energy Utilization Management Bureau, reinforced the DOE’s full support for the school’s sustainability efforts. “This project signifies much more than the mere installation of solar panels. It embodies our collective dedication to reducing our carbon footprint, conserving resources, and embracing innovative solutions to power our future,” he said. He further emphasized, “Every small step we take can lead to significant and meaningful change.”

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The symbolic Switch-On Ceremony was led by the Buskowitz Team, marking the official activation of the solar PV system. Antonella M. Dimaculangan, Project Head from Buskowitz Group, described the significance of the moment, stating, “This ceremony is not just about switching on a solar PV system, but about committing to a sustainable future.”

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Fr. Joseph “Jhaw” Y. Haw, SJ, Ed.D., School President of Xavier School Nuvali, said:“This project began as a financial decision, but in truth, it is the Holy Spirit at work—guiding us toward our deeper responsibility to care for our common home, as Pope Francis calls us to in Laudato Si’. At Xavier School Nuvali, sustainability is not just an initiative; it is a commitment woven into our mission. This solar energy system is more than infrastructure—it is a living laboratory for our students, a lesson in stewardship, and a catalyst for future leaders who will shape a world driven by responsibility, innovation, and care for creation.”

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During the event, Bradley Cua and Antonella M. Dimaculangan presented the award to Fr. Joseph “Jhaw” Y. Haw, SJ, Ed.D., School President, and other key stakeholders from Xavier School, along with the project leaders. Atty. Bradley Cua, Senior Vice President of SolX Technologies and an alumnus of Xavier School, praised the school’s sustainability leadership, saying, “As an alumnus, it’s an honor to see Xavier School Nuvali take the lead in sustainability. Their action toward renewable energy serves as a model for others, helping pave the way for a more sustainable future for all Filipinos.”

The collaboration between Xavier School Nuvali, SolX Technologies, and the Sta. Rosa local government showcases how public, private, and educational sectors can work together toward sustainable energy adoption. Xavier School’s vision for a greener future serves as a model for other institutions, proving that strong leadership in sustainability can create a lasting impact on both the environment and future generations..

Looking ahead, SolX Technologies and Xavier School are set to celebrate the full turnover and Switch-On Ceremony at Xavier School San Juan, featuring a 380kWp solar system, further strengthening their commitment to sustainability and clean energy adoption across the country.

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