Li Po
Chun United World College of Hong Kong, one of the 18 United World Colleges, has
built the largest campus solar project in a school setting with a total
capacity of 403kW, in cooperation with Hong Kong-based Widex Technology
Development Ltd.
In
response to the initiatives of Hong Kong’s Renewable Energy Feed-in
Tariff, the college has invested amount of HK$ 9 million in this solar
project, covering 10 main buildings with 1168 pieces solar panels from France
and China’s LONGi.
According to
the college, the project will generate over 480,000 kWh electricity per year, equivalent
to the annual electricity consumption of 120 four-person households, and save
about 6,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide over 25 years.
The project
will generate annual revenues of HK$1.9 million which the college will allocate
for its scholarship programme. By the end of the Feed-in Tariff in 2033, the
project is projected to have gained HK$ 26 million in income to the college.
The solar
project will also provide educational opportunities for students in the areas of STEM (A
curriculum based four specific disciplines — Science, Technology, Engineering
and Mathematic) and sustainability. College Principal Arnett Edwards said the
project will also create the awareness of students and further motivate them to
promote renewable energy not only in the college but also in their respectively
communities across the 80 countries where they come from.
According
to the college, around 58 percent of the students are non-local and some of them
come from countries with in Asia and Africa with high incidence of poverty. Those
students will bring their new knowledge from this project back to their own
country and champion of the use of renewable energy.
The
college chose to work with Widex because they offered industry-leading products
with LONGi’s high efficiency Hi MO X, Mr. Edwards also added.
A
lot of solar projects in Hong Kong have been supplied by LONGi such as Bishop Hall Jubilee School and Oceanic
Industrial Park, and the customers are very satisfied with LONGi’s highest efficiency
solar modules.