en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Ente Regional de la Energía de Castilla y León (Regional Energy Agency of Castile and León) has recently issued a tender for the construction of a 330 kW self-consumption solar photovoltaic power plant at the Hospital Comarcal de Medina del Campo (Medina del Campo District Hospital) in Valladolid.

All electricity generated by the plant will be used for the hospital's own consumption, with no surplus fed back into the grid. The project budget is €298,139, with a construction period of five months. It follows an open tender procedure, and the bid submission deadline is July 17.
According to the design plan, the plant will install 570 photovoltaic modules with a capacity of 580 Wp each, achieving a total peak power of 330,600 Wp. The system will be equipped with three 110 kW inverters, with a total rated power of 330 kW, to convert direct current into alternating current for connection to the hospital's internal low-voltage grid.
The power generation system is divided into five subfields, each consisting of several parallel branches. Each branch connects 13 to 17 modules in series to supply power to the inverters. The specific distribution is as follows: Subfield 1 includes 14 parallel branches, each with 10 to 16 modules in series, connected to Inverter 1 (110 kW); Subfield 2 includes 12 parallel branches, each with 13 to 16 modules in series, connected to Inverter 2; Subfield 3 includes 13 parallel branches, each with 13 to 17 modules in series, connected to Inverter 3.
The support structure for the photovoltaic modules will be installed coplanar with the hospital's existing roof, maintaining the same tilt angle, using a metal structure adapted to the building's geometry.
This project is funded by the European Regional Development Fund (Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional).
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