en.Wedoany.com Reported - The University of Murcia has recently issued a public tender for the construction of a photovoltaic power plant on its Health Sciences Campus. The plant will be built at the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing, and Pharmacy in El Palmar, with generated electricity prioritized for self-consumption and surplus fed into the campus grid. The project is funded by the European Union's Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan (Plan de Recuperación, Transformación y Resiliencia).

The tender budget is €2.55 million, with a construction period set at five months. The procurement follows an open tender procedure treated as urgent, with the bid submission deadline set for June 26. The power plant will be installed on the canopy of a new ground-level parking lot on the Health Sciences Campus. The parking lot is planned to accommodate 296 spaces, including 11 reserved for persons with disabilities, and will be equipped with 10 electric vehicle charging stations. The total installed capacity of the photovoltaic system is approximately 740.4 kWp, using solar modules with a unit power of 550 Wp. Operating under a self-consumption and surplus grid-feed model connected to the campus internal grid, the system is expected to generate up to 1,200 MWh of electricity annually.
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