en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Gran Canaria Energy Agency (Consejo Insular de la Energía de Gran Canaria) has commissioned a 130 kW solar photovoltaic plant at the Las Longueras Minor and Family Care Center (CAMP) in the municipality of Telde.
The project was executed by the Canary Islands company Electrimega, which specializes in the installation and maintenance of solar energy systems. According to technical project data, the plant consists of 335 photovoltaic modules from the Chinese brand Longi, each with a capacity of 480 Wp, model Hi-MO X10 Explorer LR7-54 HVH 480M (or equivalent), distributed across seven south-facing rooftops.

The total peak power of the plant reaches 160.80 kWp, with power generation managed by two inverters from the German manufacturer SMA: one model STP 110-60 CORE2 (110 kW) and another model STP 20-50 (20 kW), both located in the basement technical room.
The support structure comes from the Alicante brand Ennova, using a horizontal tilt system with a profile angle of 10°. According to the manufacturer's specifications, the structure is designed in accordance with the CTE and Eurocode 9, capable of withstanding wind speeds of up to 145 km/h and a snow load of 0.5 kN/m². The panels are bolted to the complex's rooftops.
According to design data, the plant will generate 253.97 MWh annually, with a performance ratio of 84.8% and an availability factor of 98.6%. The estimated self-consumption is 110 MWh, with a self-sufficiency rate of 47.6%.
The total investment for the project amounts to €156,891.78, of which €97,356.60 is provided through financing channels from the European Union's Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan.
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