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Punjab based GNDSS Hospital commissions Sunpreme Solar Systems
by Staff Writers
Sunnyvale CA (SPX) Mar 21, 2013


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Sunpreme has announced the commissioning of a 150 kilowatt rooftop solar system at the Guru Nanak Dev Super Speciality (GNDSS) Hospital situated in India. The system will be the largest commercial rooftop installation in Punjab, and first rooftop in India to use Sunpreme's innovative Thin Film technology.

The system will generate 225,000 kilowatt hours of clean electricity annually and will be a centerpiece to the hospital's holistic approach to environmental stewardship. The Sunpreme arrays are coupled with SMA inverters to maximize solar electricity, enough to power 200+ average Indian households, and offset 316,000 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions - the equivalent of planting 53 acres of trees, in just single year of production.

Over 25 years, Sunpreme solar system is expected to generate energy savings of over Rs.9 Crores (US $1.7M) that can be used to support and promote hospital excellence. The double glass construction of panels ensures high reliability performance in combination with superior aesthetics due to the thin, frameless profile.

"GNDSS Hospital's primary objective is to provide excellent and affordable healthcare to our citizens. We selected Sunpreme panels because of its robust reliability and excellent value. With proven, reliable technology, we are maximizing our savings while minimizing the hospital's carbon footprint. These savings will enable us to reach that objective," said Sandeep Sandhu, Director of hospital's board.

Sunpreme products are tested and certified to international standards: UL 1703, IEC 61646, IEC 61730-01 and 61730-02, and manufactured at its state of the art ISO 9001 certified facilities. In addition Sunpreme panels have a streamlined design that lends itself well to commercial rooftops, where the unique frameless design is easy to install and does not require grounding.

"This is a gratifying milestone we have achieved in proud partnership with the GNDSS hospital, and we aim to meet Indian hospitals' mission critical energy needs with our clean energy solutions that provide multi-generational cost benefit leadership" said Dr. Ashok K Sinha, CEO and Chairman of Sunpreme.

"Sunpreme is proud to achieve this critical milestone for the new state of the art facility, and we applaud GNDSS Hospital for their vision to having clean, renewable energy. Medical facilities depend on a reliable energy source for patient care, and GNDSS hospital can truly rely on Sunpreme solar systems to deliver guaranteed performance and reduced energy bills against rising energy prices - for the next 25 years or more," said Surinder S. Bedi, Executive Vice President of Sunpreme.

"We made this project cost effective for our client, and look forward to continue - to provide best-in-class customer care" added Bedi.

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