en.Wedoany.com Reported - The City Council of San Vicente del Raspeig, in the province of Alicante, Spain, plans to install nearly 440 photovoltaic modules on three municipal buildings in the coming weeks, with the generated electricity to be used for the buildings' own consumption. The buildings involved include the main town hall building in the Plaza de la Comunitat Valenciana, the Manuel Guijarro Velodrome, and the Municipal Archive.
The project was awarded to the renewable energy company Odsenergy for €242,000 following a tender process involving ten companies, with a construction period of ten months.
According to the plan, the main town hall building will have its existing installation dismantled and a new 118 kWp plant built, using 200 590 Wp modules mounted on prefabricated concrete structures inclined at 10 degrees, with modules facing different orientations, and equipped with a Huawei SUN2000‑100KTL‑M2 inverter, connected to the building's internal grid.
The velodrome will be fitted with a 100 kW (122.72 kWp) plant, consisting of 208 590 Wp modules and a Huawei SUN2000‑100KTL‑M2 inverter, installed coplanar with the roof panels.
The Municipal Archive will have its existing wind-damaged installation removed and a new 17.7 kWp plant built, consisting of 30 590 Wp modules and an inverter from the Basque Country brand Ingetium (model Ingecom SUN 3 Play 15TL M, 15 kW). The plant will be installed on prefabricated concrete structures inclined at 10 degrees and connected to the building's internal grid. Due to its 15 kW capacity, no access and grid connection permits are required.
Together, these three projects are expected to generate an estimated 370,000 kWh annually, while also replacing outdated or damaged existing equipment.
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