
The Hospiten Bellevue University Hospital, with the aim of improving its energy efficiency and the environment, has been awarded a grant from the Department of Ecological Transition and Energy of the Canary Islands Government to promote photovoltaic generation in anthropized areas, within the framework of the Sustainable Strategy in the Canary Islands, under the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan (Component 7, Investment 2).
The Hospiten Bellevue University Hospital project is part of the call for the promotion of photovoltaic generation in anthropized spaces, specifically in investment line 1 for the promotion of renewable energies.
The actions carried out involved the implementation of photovoltaic installations consisting of 90 photovoltaic modules of 600 W each, with a total power of 54 Kwp on canopy and without batteries with an inverter of 50 Kw, these facilities are aimed at greater energy autonomy in both hospitals.
The amount of the aid granted totals 41,083.20 €, with a total investment of 103,563.16 €.
The main objective of this investment by Hospiten and of the aid is to promote the decarbonization of the Canary Islands electricity system, so as to rationalize expenditure, taking advantage of nature.

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