JMG Solar Installs Hybrid Solar Power System For St-Catherine Specialist Hospital In Abuja

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JMG Solar Installs Hybrid Solar Power System For St-Catherine Specialist Hospital In Abuja

Abuja, Nigeria – St Catherine’s Specialist Hospitals Limited is a
Limited Liability Company that specializes in Healthcare service
delivery. Founded in 1999 in Port-Harcourt, another branch was opened in
Abuja in 2016, in a quest to deliver quality healthcare services to more
Nigerians and foreigners alike.

St. Catherine’s Specialist Hospitals Limited boasts a team of highly
experienced and skilled medical staff, as well as support staff, who
work together to ensure that the hospital becomes a world-class hospital
and actively participates in medical tourism.

In view of achieving its goal of delivering world-class health services,
St’ Catherine Hospital, Abuja, desired a stable and efficient power
supply with the goal of achieving increased reliability/uptime,
maintaining eco-friendly initiatives and reducing energy bills

JMG Solar [1], the renewable energy division of JMG Limited [2], was
thus engaged and has successfully completed the installation and
commissioning of a hybrid solar power system for St Catherine Specialist
Hospital located in Wuse 2, Abuja.

The project was designed to enhance energy reliability, reduce
electricity costs and support the hospital’s eco-friendly energy
initiatives. With healthcare facilities requiring uninterrupted
electricity for critical operations, hybrid solar power systems are
increasingly becoming a reliable energy solution across Nigeria.

With diesel consumption reducing from 2000litres per month to 1000litres
over the period of 4months since the installation of the hybrid
solutions, the hospital has effectively saved about 14 million naira on
diesel purchase in the 4 months of using the solar system.

Power spend went from N7million a month (without Solar) to N5 million a
month (with Solar), leading to a monthly savings of N2million, after
deducting lease fees. All at no CAPEX to St’ Catherine.

Following detailed load analysis conducted, JMG Solar [1] engineered and
deployed a hybrid solar system consisting of 92.8kWp solar photovoltaic
generation, 65kW hybrid inverter capacity and 160.8kWh lithium battery
storage.

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The installation includes 160 Longi solar panels rated at 580W each,
three 20kW Deye hybrid inverters and one 5kW inverter, as well as 30
Deye lithium batteries providing 160.8kWh of energy storage capacity.
The system is installed by mounting the solar panels on the roof and
integrates a smart monitoring system built into the inverter for
real-time performance monitoring.

The hybrid solar system is capable of producing approximately 11.13MWh
of solar energy per month, equivalent to about 133.63MWh annually,
allowing the hospital to cover 100 percent of its energy demand through
solar power and energy storage.

Beyond improving power reliability, the project contributes to
environmental sustainability by reducing approximately 53,091 kilograms
of carbon emissions annually.

Commenting on the project, Chisom Okoye, JMG’s representative on the
project, said:

“The 65kW hybrid solar solution with 92.8kWp solar power and 160.8kWh
lithium battery storage has been successfully installed and commissioned
at the client’s facility. The system is fully operational and
delivering reliable energy performance.”

Through its solar power division, JMG Solar continues to deliver hybrid
solar power solutions for residential, commercial and industrial
customers across Nigeria, helping organizations improve energy
efficiency while reducing operational costs and environmental impact.

For more information on electrical and mechanical solutions and
services, please visit www.jmglimited.com