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|GBE project description=The project improves access to renewable energy by using solar power as a green energy source at the Comprehensive Rehabilitation Services in Uganda (CoRSU) Hospital. To achieve this, a hybrid solar system with 80 kWp solar panels plus 50 kWh effective storage is installed at the hospital. This solar system provides daytime autonomy for the entire hospital plus four hours of night time backup. These installations are supplemented by capacity building measures in the form of specialised training. Three CoRSU Hospital technicians are trained in managing, operating and maintaining the installed hybrid solar PV system at Nakawa Vocational Training Institute in Kampala. In addition, 17 CoRSU Hospital employees from key departments participate in capacity building and sensitisation workshops focused on energy efficiency and how to reduce energy consumption. Finally, the hospital itself is used as a training and demonstration institution for similar energy projects in the future. | |GBE project description=The project improves access to renewable energy by using solar power as a green energy source at the Comprehensive Rehabilitation Services in Uganda (CoRSU) Hospital. To achieve this, a hybrid solar system with 80 kWp solar panels plus 50 kWh effective storage is installed at the hospital. This solar system provides daytime autonomy for the entire hospital plus four hours of night time backup. These installations are supplemented by capacity building measures in the form of specialised training. Three CoRSU Hospital technicians are trained in managing, operating and maintaining the installed hybrid solar PV system at Nakawa Vocational Training Institute in Kampala. In addition, 17 CoRSU Hospital employees from key departments participate in capacity building and sensitisation workshops focused on energy efficiency and how to reduce energy consumption. Finally, the hospital itself is used as a training and demonstration institution for similar energy projects in the future. |
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Securing Healthcare at CoRSU Hospital in Uganda through Solar Energy
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Key Data
Organisation
Comprehensive Rehabilitation Services in Uganda (CoRSU)
Duration
February 2022 - June 2023
Project Description
The project improves access to renewable energy by using solar power as a green energy source at the Comprehensive Rehabilitation Services in Uganda (CoRSU) Hospital. To achieve this, a hybrid solar system with 80 kWp solar panels plus 50 kWh effective storage is installed at the hospital. This solar system provides daytime autonomy for the entire hospital plus four hours of night time backup. These installations are supplemented by capacity building measures in the form of specialised training. Three CoRSU Hospital technicians are trained in managing, operating and maintaining the installed hybrid solar PV system at Nakawa Vocational Training Institute in Kampala. In addition, 17 CoRSU Hospital employees from key departments participate in capacity building and sensitisation workshops focused on energy efficiency and how to reduce energy consumption. Finally, the hospital itself is used as a training and demonstration institution for similar energy projects in the future.
GBE Component
Small Projects Fund
Categories
- Energy Access
Factsheet
Location
Country SPF
Uganda
Geographic coordinates of project site
{{#geocode: 0.39877, 32.47799}}
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