en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Reinosa City Council in the autonomous community of Cantabria, Spain, has completed the installation of four photovoltaic self-consumption facilities in municipal buildings, with a total investment of €236,472. The project was carried out by Inekya Ingeniería, a local company specializing in electrical installations and photovoltaic systems.
The newly operational photovoltaic power plants will supply electricity to 34 public buildings and service facilities. According to the City Council, these plants can offset approximately 50% of the annual electricity consumption of these facilities. The entire project was advanced in four sub-projects.
The first sub-project was implemented at the C.E.I.P. Alto Ebro public kindergarten and primary school, installing a 100 kW collective self-consumption photovoltaic plant. This plant will supply 17 electricity supply point codes (CUPS), with an estimated annual electricity consumption of 163,860 kWh.

The second sub-project was carried out at the Pabellón Polideportivo Municipal Tito Carrera, also installing a 100 kW collective self-consumption photovoltaic plant, meeting the electricity needs of 12 CUPS, with an annual consumption of 343,890 kWh.

The third sub-project was located at the Pabellón Polideportivo Municipal J. J. Gutiérrez Cuevas, installing a 100 kW plant to supply 4 CUPS, with an estimated annual electricity consumption of 180,477 kWh.

Finally, the project was completed at the Piscinas Municipales Cubiertas, installing a 100 kW individual self-consumption photovoltaic plant, with an estimated annual electricity consumption of 226,938 kWh.
This contract falls under the framework of the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan.
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