CEPROSH's "Photovoltaic System: Clean Energy for Sustainability" project will reduce electricity costs through a 27 kWp solar system with 45 bifacial panels and Zero Export control. Analysis by Quantumx Energy estimates 44,579 kWh in the first year and 1,114,480 kWh over 25 years. With a USD 22,140 investment, the project will improve efficiency, lower expenses, and promote sustainability and energy independence.
CEPROSH faces high electricity costs in the Dominican Republic, creating a financial burden that threatens the sustainability of its essential services. Heavy dependence on the power grid forces the organization to spend a large part of its budget on electricity instead of programs for vulnerable communities. This limits operational capacity and puts at risk care for more than 2,000 people who rely on its services.
By generating its own clean energy, CEPROSH will reduce electricity costs by up to 80-90%, decreasing dependence on the national grid. These savings will be redirected to essential health and community services. The photovoltaic system strengthens financial stability, ensures continuity of critical programs, and supports a sustainable, resilient model for the future.
This project will create long-term financial stability by reducing CEPROSH's electricity costs for decades, allowing more resources to support essential services. Greater energy autonomy will protect the organization from rising utility costs and ensure uninterrupted care. By using clean energy, CEPROSH will also reduce its environmental impact and serve as a model of sustainability in the community.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).