The Campinas health network will benefit from yet another Energy Efficiency action from the CPFL nos Hospitals program. With investments of R$11,1 million, CPFL Paulista will install photovoltaic solar plants and replace common light bulbs with more economical and long-lasting LED technology in 15 health units in the city.
Together, the initiatives will provide an estimated reduction of 5.248,34 MWh/year, consumption equivalent to that of 2.186 homes. Furthermore, the works will also prevent the emission of 323,9 tons of CO2 into the atmosphere, which is equivalent to the planting of 1.944 new trees.
In the Mário Gatti network, R$5,2 million will be invested in the installation of solar plants, which together add up to 1.147 kWp of installed capacity, and in the replacement of 4.539 lamps with LED models. In Unicamp's health units, the amount is R$4,5 million and includes the installation of 1.095 kWp of solar generation and 15.320 lamps. The project will also benefit 4 other philanthropic institutions with a total contribution of over R$1,4 million with the installation of 303 kWp of solar generation and the replacement of 3.766 light bulbs.
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