DMEGC Solar Leads Transition to Solar Energy for Local Hospital in China
DMEGC Solar Leads Transition to Solar Energy for Local Hospital
In a significant advancement towards renewable energy, DMEGC Solar has recently completed the installation of a distributed solar energy system at the Hengdian Wenrong Hospital, the largest medical facility in its region. As one of the top five global manufacturers of solar modules, according to Wood Mackenzie, DMEGC Solar is not only environmentally conscious but also actively contributing to the sustainability efforts within the healthcare sector.
The newly deployed solar system, boasting a capacity of 1.2 MW, is now operational on the rooftops and parking structures of the hospital. This state-of-the-art installation is expected to generate approximately 1.32 million kWh of clean electricity per year. Over the anticipated 30-year lifespan of the system, the total electricity production could reach an impressive 39.6 million kWh. This substantial power output will enable the hospital to significantly reduce its reliance on the conventional grid, thereby lowering operational costs.
The environmental impact of this project is equally remarkable. The solar installation is forecasted to cut down the hospital's carbon emissions by around 754 metric tons each year, a figure that equates to the environmental benefits of planting approximately 29,000 trees. These efforts directly align with China’s national goals of reaching peak carbon emissions and achieving carbon neutrality, collectively known as the **