DMEGC Solar has helped the biggest local hospital transition to renewable energy by installing high-efficient solar power system within its premises. The relocation is a major step to sustainable healthcare operation whereby dependence on traditional source of electricity will be minimized and stable power supply to essential medical services will be met.
Solar installation with a high capacity throughout the hospital campus.
The solar initiative entails installation of modern DMEGC solar panels on the roof tops of various hospitals. The system will have an installed capacity of [X MW/kW] and aimed to produce a significant fraction of the hospital power supply per day, stabilizing the electricity supply and minimizing service to grid variability.
Cost Savings and Energy Security of Healthcare Services.
According to the officials of the hospital, operation theatres, ICUs, diagnostic labs, and emergency wards would require power that is continuously supplied. It is projected that the adoption of solar energy in existing infrastructure will lead to savings in the cost of electricity annually of approximately [₹X lakh/crore], and energy security in times of peak use and power outages.
Environmental Benefits and Reduction of Carbon Emission.
The hospital is expected to reduce the number of carbon dioxide emissions through the switch to solar energy by reducing its emissions by approximately [X tonnes] of carbon dioxide emissions per year. Such a decrease is beneficial towards both national climate goals and the importance of renewable power in the minimizing environmental impact of the energy-intensive healthcare facilities.
The increasing use of solar energy in the medical industry is a matter of concern.
DMEGC Solar observed that hospitals are shifting toward the use of renewable solutions to maintain sustainability and reliability in their operations. The effective implementation of this project is a testimony to the fact that solar energy can support the sustained energy needs of the healthcare facilities and ensure environmental sustainability in the long-term.
