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Co-organizer:
The
Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (Hong Kong Branch) (IOM3)
Date, Time & Venue
8
July 2017 (Sat) 10:15am – 12:30pm
MTR
Tsing Yi Station (Public Transport Interchange outside Exit A1) and the Gathering
Place: Idea Lab, 1/F Enterprise Place (Building 5W)
Programme Highlights
The
solar farm at the Siu Ho Wan Sewage Treatment Works of the Drainage Services
Department (DSD) came into operation since December 2016. The largest of its
kind in Hong Kong, the solar farm comprises over 4,200 polycrystalline
photovoltaic panels with an installed generation capacity of 1,100 kilowatts.
It can generate as much as 1.1 million kilowatt-hours of electricity
annually. The electricity generated by
the solar farm at Siu Ho Wan Sewage Treatment Works will be fed through an
internal power distribution network to various facilities inside the plant,
including screening facilities, a workshop, an administration building, an
ultra-violet disinfection system and sludge treatment facilities, which account
for about 25 per cent of the current annual electricity consumption of the
plant.
Registration & Enquiries
15
seats are available for HKIE Environmental Division members only. For those who wish to join the visit are
required to register at http://ev.hkie.org.hk.
Successful applicants will be notified individually on or before 2 July 2017.
CPD
certificate will be issued after the visit. For enquiries, please contact Ir CS
Lam at 91527659.