Photovoltaic power station in Colón of Panama provides sustained power supply for the welfare institution

Source:CCCCTime:2024-02-07

Being an eco-friendly energy source, it can save approximately 28 tons of coal and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 78 tons annually.

In June 2023, the photovoltaic power station built by CCCC's ZPMC for a welfare home in Colón, Panama, was put into use. It has an average annual power generation of about 84,000 kilowatt-hours, meeting the power demand of the welfare home.
The welfare home is the first non-profit children's welfare home in Panama specializing in caring for children with special needs.
The power station has a total installed capacity of around 60 kilowatts and is comprised of 108 solar panels. Being an eco-friendly energy source, it can save approximately 28 tons of coal and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 78 tons annually. 
The founder of welfare home expressed gratitude for the timely solution to the electricity needs of the welfare institution, stating that the medical equipment requires substantial power. ZPMC made a significant contribution by donating the photovoltaic power station.
In 2016, ZPMC expanded into the solar power generation sector, offering comprehensive solutions for solar power systems to customers. It invested in the construction of 31 solar projects, totaling nearly 100 megawatts in installed capacity.

Editor: ZPMC