Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Solar-Therman-Station-on-Hospital-in-New-Delhi-27MZIFITK930.htmlConceptually similarSolar Therman Station on Hospital in New DelhiGP02FVHCompleted★★★★Solar Therman Station on Hospital in New DelhiGP02FVJCompleted★★★★Solar Therman Station on Hospital in New DelhiGP02FVKCompleted★★★★Solar Therman Station on Hospital in New DelhiGP02FVFCompleted★★★★Solar Therman Station on Hospital in New DelhiGP02FVGCompleted★★★★Solar Systems on Hospital in BiharGP027EECompleted★★★★Steaming Unit in a Hospital in BiharGP027DFCompleted★★★★Solar Systems on Hospital in BiharGP027DJCompleted★★★★★★Renewable Energy Light Paintings in New DelhiGP0STSLTJCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP02FVISolar Therman Station on Hospital in New DelhiThe solar thermal plant set up by Trans Solar Technologies, in collaboration with Holy Family Hospital, New Delhi. A perfect example of small scale, decentralized-renewable energy project, the plant supplies 22,000 litres of hot water everyday to the hospital for its various needs. Seen here is Sunny George, the hospital’s maintenance officer at the plant site on the hospital’s roof.Locations:Asia-India-New DelhiDate:17 May, 2011Credit:© Greenpeace / Sudhanshu MalhotraMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Day-Hospitals-KWCI (GPI)-One person-Outdoors-Renewable energy-Roofs-Solar energy-Solar panels-Solar thermal energy-Water supply structuresShoot:Solar Therman Station at Holy Family Hospital in New DelhiS. Srinivasan, owner of Trans Solar Technologies- a company that provides energy services, has collaborated with Holy Family hospital in New Delhi, to set up its own solar thermal station. The system is set up on the roof, and provides hot water to the hospital on a contractual basis. The company will provide them 22,000 litres of hot water per day, and the hospital will pay him Rs. 55,000 per month in return.The whole point is that it's small-scale, tailor-made to the individual situation, and is a perfect example of small-scale decentralised renewable energy. Greenpeace India documents the endeavour.Related Collections:Decentralised Renewable Energy Report (All Photographers)Renewable Energy (All Photographers)