Goodwill’s Price! Solar Panels in Philippine Hospitals

Calamba Doctor’s Hospital

How does solar help hospitals?

  1. It helps reduce utility bills.
  2. It provides an alternative when the country faces energy crisis.
  3. It helps reduce carbon dioxide emissions which harms the society.

 

The reduced solar panel price in the Philippines and around the world has surprised many. Nevertheless, it brought convenience and happiness to the people. It helped reduce the usual utility bills of both homeowners and commercial establishments, and offer an alternative power source to remote areas which often face struggles when it comes to electricity supply. In the Philippines, this renewable energy has not only changed the way people consume power, but also health institutions and hospitals. A feasible alternative considering the tested stability and efficiency of said power source.

 

2015: Calamba Doctor’s Hospital, Calamba, Laguna

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Going back to year 2015, Calamba, Laguna made headlines of a huge integration of solar panels in one of its private hospitals. Perhaps, it was the largest renewable energy system in the Philippines to power a hospital during that time.

The Calamba Doctor’s Hospital uses solar energy along with wind energy to supply 20% of its power requirements through a partnership with Orion Group International. The administration and their investors aim to go green and augment their power supply especially that the year 2015 was forecasted to experience energy crisis during the year. Also, the said integration was expected to lessen the hospital’s utility bill from Php 800,000-1,000,000 to Php 160,000-200,000 at maximum. In return, however, the hospital will also pay Php 16,500,000 for the installed renewable energy system where 10% goes to the deposit, while the left 90% will be paid over the next 5 years.

 

2016: Castro Maternity Hospital and Medical Center, Baliuag, Bulacan

Image from Meister Solar

 

Another life-changing integration of solar system in the Philippines is Castro Maternity Hospital and Medical Center’s. It was a step by step process which ultimately resulted into a good 50KW of pure solar power source.

In partnership with Meister Solar, the said health institution held a solar system atop its roof top where the angle is best situated. This helped the hospital reduce its electricity bills with Php 727,650 as savings every year. More so, it helped lessen 40 tons of carbon dioxide emissions at best, thereby allowing the hospital to contribute to the green advocacy of producing clean energy.

How does the renewable energy system guarantee them?

Solar is the most stable renewable energy source, yet. Hence, the said investment of the Calamba Doctor’s Hospital on solar-wind system and Castro Maternity Hospital and Medical Center cannot be questioned. It has proven time and time again of its lifespan especially with quality panels installed. The solar panel price in the Philippines, most especially, is a huge advantage considering its cost-efficiency. The said Philippine renewable energy system is expected to last for at least 25 years at maximum.

 

Key Takeaway

Every solar investor has their own unique story, however amongst others, hospitals remain to be the most heartwarming. The benefits that hospitals and other health institutions can gain from solar does not only guarantee savings but also the stability of this power source to provide for their energy needs. Furthermore, it helps promote clean and green renewable source to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

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