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The center has 10 indoor padel courts that are open 7 days a week from 8:00 to 23:00. Inside the club there is also a small office, two changing rooms and a bar.
In order to use the energy that comes from the sun, solar panels must be used. The panels capture photons and these release electrons that generate the electric current. This has to go through an inverter, since the current we use is alternating current and the one that comes out of the solar panel is direct. An electrical panel is installed to control the current of the different devices. In the center, solar panels were installed to supply all the demand of Padelarium. 168 510 Wp panels with an inclination of 31º were installed on the roof. To do this, we must know the location of the facility and the climate of the place (irradiation, peak solar hours...), as well as the energy demand of the installation. We must also know the surface available for their installation. To implement the sustainable solution, the following were needed: solar panels, batteries, charge regulators (optional), cables, protections, structure, labor and maintenance. This sustainable solution works during the day, even without sunlight. If you want to use it at night, batteries must be used. Batteries are used for homes. They are not common in large buildings where demand is high.
Innovación técnica
37 000 €
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We save on our electricity bills. We reduce our carbon footprint. It improves the club's brand, as we promote clean energy.
The initial investment is high. Maintenance costs.
Indicador | Valor |
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Visitas por año | 200 000 |
Consumo de agua (m³/visita) | 1 800 |
Consumo de energía primaria por año (kWh/m2) | |
Ahorro de agua (%) | |
Ahorro de energía (%) | 9 |
Ahorro de Residuos y Recursos (%) |
Work is being done to reuse all the balls that are no longer in use and to recycle plastic bottles.
Última actualización: 23 de octubre de 2024 a las 17:29