DMEGC Solar, a Chinese PV module manufacturer, has commissioned a 1.2 MW distributed PV system at the Hengdian Wenrong Hospital in China. The system is installed across rooftop surfaces and integrated solar-canopy carports within the hospital premises. According to the announcement, the installation uses bifacial dual-glass PV modules rated at 635 W and built on n-type cell architecture. The installation is anticipated to produce approximately 1.32 million kWh of electricity each year and is estimated to reduce carbon emissions by an estimated 754 metric tons annually. Over a projected operating period of 30 years, total electricity generation is forecast to reach 39.6 million kWh. The installation operates under a self-generation, surplus-to-grid model, with most of the electricity consumed on-site and excess power supplied to the local grid. Recently, DMEGC Solar has commissioned a 4.3 MW rooftop PV project in China, generating 4.82 million kWh annually.
DMEGC Solar completes distributed PV installation at major China hospital
Hengdian Wenrong Hospital in China is operating a 1.2 MW distributed PV system deployed by DMEGC Solar across rooftop surfaces and integrated solar-canopy carports.
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