Hospital installs solar plant
Summary: Tribune News ServiceAmritsar, May 11In a first, a local private hospital has taken the lead by setting up solar power plant with a capacity of 10 kilowatt to conserve energy and use renewable solar energy. The hospital authorities stated that other multi-specialty hospitals, which require 24-hour, uninterrupted power supply should also set up solar power plants. In Ludhiana, too, a hospital and two schools are using solar power.” Dr Amrit Adlakha of a private hospital, on whose rooftop the power plant has been installed, said, “Within 10 years, we will recover the cost of the plant. Besides, solar power should be used more and more, as it does not consume any natural resources such as coal.” A representative of the Tata company which has installed the plant, Munish Kumar said, “Many entrepreneurs are now inclined towards use of solar power.
Amritsar, May 11 In a first, a local private hospital has taken the lead by setting up solar power plant with a capacity of 10 kilowatt to conserve energy and use renewable solar energy. The hospital authorities stated that other multi-specialty hospitals, which require 24-hour, uninterrupted power supply should also set up solar power plants. Dr Amrit Adlakha of a private hospital, on whose rooftop the power plant has been installed, said, “Within 10 years, we will recover the cost of the plant.
We have been paying a huge electricity bill. Besides, solar power should be used more and more, as it does not consume any natural resources such as coal.” A representative of the Tata company which has installed the plant, Munish Kumar said, “Many entrepreneurs are now inclined towards use of solar power. Recently, a school in Tarn Taran had installed a plant of 40 kilowatt capacity.
Source: http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/amritsar/hospital-installs-solar-plant/405805.html
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