Self-consumption facilities with renovable sources
These steps demonstrate TMB’s commitment to mitigating climate change through the transition to more sustainable energy systems. This action makes it possible to optimise the use of electrical energy and ensure greater efficiency by uniting production and consumption, and also to help cut CO2 emissions by using green energy over fossil fuel dependant energies.
Photovoltaic panels on the Zona Franca depot roof
This initiative aims to add a self-consumption photovoltaic solar installation of 349.65 kW on the rooftop of the new Zona Franca depot. This facility will include photovoltaic modules, protective electrical panels and power inversors.
It consists of a TYPE2 instalment, in line with RD 900/2015, in which the electrical production from photovoltaic modules injects the current produced into the building’s low voltage instalment, the aim being to replace a percentage of the low-voltage electrical consumption used in the depot building, while maintaining the connection to the electrical distribution network.
This includes two contracts:
- Supply and instalment of the photovoltaic facility
- DO and CSS services
Photovoltaic panels on the Horta depot roof
The objective of the action is to incorporate a 451 kW self-consumption photovoltaic solar installation on the roof for the Horta garages. This installation includes photovoltaic modules, electrical protection panels and inverters.
It consists of a TYPE 2 installation according to RD 900/2015 in which the electrical production of the photovoltaic modules injects the current produced into the low voltage installation inside the building in order to supply a percentage of the electricity consumption of low voltage specific to the garage building, but maintaining the connection to the electrical distribution network.
Within it, two contracts are included:
- Supply and installation of solar photovoltaic
- DO and CSS services