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DMEGC Solar leads hospital switch to rooftop and carport solar
Summary
The article reports DMEGC Solar commissioned a 1.2 MW distributed system at Hengdian Wenrong Hospital, using 635W bifacial modules and providing rooftop and solar‑canopy carport coverage. The installation is expected to produce about 1.32 million kWh annually and reduce carbon emissions by about 754 metric tons per year.
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DMEGC Solar has commissioned a 1.2 MW distributed solar power system at Hengdian Wenrong Hospital, the largest medical facility in its region, the article reports. The installation is operational across rooftops and integrated solar carports. The article mentions DMEGC Solar is a listed subsidiary of Hengdian Group and is ranked among the top five global solar module manufacturers by Wood Mackenzie. The system uses high‑efficiency bifacial dual‑glass 635W modules built on N‑type cell architecture.
Project details:
- Capacity: 1.2 MW installed across rooftops and solar‑canopy carports.
- Expected annual generation: about 1.32 million kWh.
- Lifetime forecast: about 39.6 million kWh over 30 years.
- Emissions reduction: estimated 754 metric tons of CO2 per year (reported as equivalent to planting 29,000 trees).
- Operation model: described as "self‑generation, surplus‑to‑grid," with most power consumed on site and excess supplied to the local grid.
- The article mentions the installation aims to lower grid dependence and operational costs while expanding functional space with covered parking.
Summary:
The project is presented as a combined rooftop and carport installation that contributes to on‑site electricity use and carbon reduction. Undetermined at this time.
