
The Hospiten Sur University Hospital and Hospiten Lanzarote, with the aim of improving their energy efficiency and the environment, have been awarded grants from the Department of Ecological Transition and Energy of the Canary Islands Government for the promotion of photovoltaic generation in anthropized spaces, within the framework of the Sustainable Strategy in the Canary Islands, under the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan (Component 7, Investment 2).
The projects of both hospitals, Hospiten Sur and Hospiten Lanzarote, are 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 183 photovoltaic modules of 600 W each, with a total power of 108 Kwp on a canopy and without batteries in Hospiten South and 261 modules of 600 W, with a total power of 156.6 Kwp also on a canopy and without batteries in Hospiten Lanzarote, these installations are aimed at greater energy autonomy in both hospitals.
The amount of the aid granted totals 131,684.27 €, with a total investment of 240,475.29 € in Hospiten Sur, while Hospiten Lanzarote received an aid of 192,689.28 € for a total investment of 343,629.22 €.
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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