Freshford Rd, Jamespark, Co. Kilkenny
St. Luke's General Hospital is a public hospital located in County Kilkenny. The hospital was opened as Kilkenny County Hospital on 18 December 1941. New facilities, including a new accident & emergency department, acute medical assessment unit, day services unit and education centre were completed in 2016.
Health Care
Freshford Rd, Jamespark, Co. Kilkenny
Q.Cells – Q.PEAK DUO 405 W
396
3 weeks
160.4 kWp
A 160.38 kWp commercial solar PV system was installed across three buildings at St. Luke’s Hospital, Kilkenny, generating approximately 128,728 kWh annually. Completed in just three weeks, the project overcame the challenges of a live hospital site through detailed planning, traffic management, and close coordination between HSE and Activ8 Solar Energies The installation involved complex electrical integration, including long cable runs between distant PV panels and a single G10 connection point, ensuring full site compliance with ESB standards. This low-maintenance system secures long-term energy savings and showcases the role of solar in supporting Ireland’s healthcare facilities.
A 160.38 kWp solar PV system was installed across three buildings at St. Luke’s Hospital, Kilkenny, generating approximately 128,728 kWh annually. Completed in just three weeks, the project overcame the challenges of a live hospital site through detailed planning, traffic management, and close coordination between HSE and Activ8 Solar Energies The installation involved complex electrical integration, including long cable runs between distant PV panels and a single G10 connection point, ensuring full site compliance with ESB standards. This low-maintenance system secures long-term energy savings and showcases the role of solar in supporting Ireland’s healthcare facilities.
HSE St. Luke’s Hospital could save around €19,309 per year on electricity costs by using this solar power system instead of purchasing electricity from the grid.
This system generates around 128,728 kWh/yr of electricity annually.
By using this system HSE St. Luke’s Hospital can neutralise CO2 by approximately 28.7 tonnes of CO2 per year.
The estimated yearly output of this system is equivalent to the energy needed to power around 22 homes in Ireland for a year.
This system has a carbon impact equivalent to planting around 800 mature trees per year.
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