
Applications
The list under (viewed by hyperlink) is not a complete list. Some of the smaller and more recent projects are not included in the list of government-funded projects. The list of non-government-funded projects was compiled from a survey of renewable energy applications that began in late 2006 and other sources.
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List of government-funded photovoltaic power generation projects
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List of non-government-funded photovoltaic power generation projects
The following will introduce some photovoltaic power generation projects with related pictures.
Photovoltaic system in the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department Headquarters Building
A photovoltaic installation with a total power of 350 kW was installed on the roof of the new EMSD headquarters building in Kowloon Bay. It includes a photovoltaic array (the total area is about 3180 square meters) composed of more than 2300 photovoltaic modules, and a small photovoltaic system composed of photovoltaic glass laminates.
Each photovoltaic module in the photovoltaic array is a rectangular flat panel formed by 72 monocrystalline silicon photovoltaic cells connected in series. The slabs are placed at an angle on the stand and face south in order to be able to collect the maximum amount of solar radiation for the year.
In addition, the observation deck on the roof is equipped with a small photovoltaic system composed of photovoltaic glass laminates. The system has a total of 20 sets of such glass laminates, each consisting of 100 series-connected monocrystalline silicon photovoltaic cells sandwiched between two layers of glass.
The DC power output from this device will be converted into AC power by multiple inverters, which are used to supplement the power supplied by the power company to meet the power needs of the building.

Solar Lights and Photovoltaic Systems in Public Housing Estates of the Hong Kong Housing Authority
The Hong Kong Housing Authority has installed some solar lights and photovoltaic system installations in various public housing estates. For details, please visit the website of the Hong Kong Housing Authority:
URL: The hyperlinks on this page may lead to websites published or operated by third parties. https://www.housingauthority.gov.hk/mini-site/greenliving/tc/common/renewable-energy-installation.html
Photovoltaic systems attached to buildings in the Science Park
There are 9 buildings in the Science Park with building-attached photovoltaic systems (already connected to the grid). The total installed capacity is 198 kW.

Wanchai Government Building Photovoltaic System
The photovoltaic system of Wanchai Government Building (already connected to the power grid) consists of 3 subsystems: the rack-mounted subsystem on the roof, the canopy-type subsystem outside the window, and the skylight-type subsystem in the main entrance lobby. The total installed capacity is 55 kW.

Above: Shelf Subsystem

Above: Canopy Subsystem

Above: Sunroof Subsystem

Kowloon Hospital Photovoltaic System
The photovoltaic system of Kowloon Hospital announced in July 2007 belongs to the system connected to the grid, and the peak power is 9 kW.

Hong Kong Science Museum
The Hong Kong Science Museum installed a grid-connected photovoltaic system in August 2007. The peak power is 10 kW.

Airport Police Station
The airport police station installed a grid-connected photovoltaic system in November 2007 with a peak power of approximately 16 kW.

Chek Kok Fire Station
A grid-connected photovoltaic system with a peak power of 16 kW was installed in January 2009.

Tseung Kwan O Hospital
Tseung Kwan O Hospital installed a grid-connected photovoltaic system in 2008, the peak power is 9 kW.

Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence
The Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence installed a photovoltaic system connected to the grid in 2008. It consists of 60 photovoltaic panels. 5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_7.8 kW.

Hong Kong Museum of Art
The Hong Kong Museum of Art installed a grid-connected photovoltaic system in 2008.


Shatin Park and Kowloon Park
In 2008, the Pool Garden in Sha Tin Park and the Roof Garden in Kowloon Park installed 6 and 10 solar LED lawn lights respectively in 2008

Tuen Mun Town Hall
Tuen Mun Town Hall installed a set of solar lights in 2008.

Kowloon Hospital (West Wing)
Kowloon Hospital (West Wing) installed a grid-connected photovoltaic system in 2008 with a peak power of of 18 kW.

Ma Shidao Power Station
In September 2008, Machidao Power Station installed a photovoltaic system connected to the grid, with a peak power of 2.8 kW.
(Source: The Hong Kong Electric Company Limited)

Philip Dental Hospital
Philip Dental Hospital installed a grid-connected photovoltaic system in 2008 with a peak power of 3.68 kW.

Hong Kong Park
A set of solar garden lights was installed in Hong Kong Park in 2009.

A photovoltaic system attached to the building was installed in Hong Kong Park in 2009 with a peak power of 2.4 kW.

Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Garden
Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Garden installed a photovoltaic system attached to the building in 2009 with a peak power of 2.2 kW.

Saigon Outdoor Recreation Centre
Saigon Outdoor Recreation Centre installed a set of solar lights in 2009

Kwai Tsing Theatre
Kwai Tsing Theatre installed a set of solar lights in 2009

Binge Road Government Dormitory
Binge Road Government Quarters installed a grid-connected solar photovoltaic system in 2009 with a peak power of 5.25kW.

Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary School
A 3.3 kW amorphous silicon thin solar photovoltaic system installed on the school rooftop and connected to the grid in 2010

Zhao Yuxiu Memorial Middle School
In 2010, the 3.15 kW amorphous silicon thin solar photovoltaic system installed on the school rooftop and connected to the grid

Yuen Long Government Primary School
In 2010, a 3.2 kW amorphous silicon thin solar photovoltaic system attached to the building was installed on the roof of the school playground corridor and connected to the grid.

South Yuen Long Government Primary School
1.5 kW A-Si thin solar photovoltaic system attached to the building installed at the school entrance and grid connection in 2011


Shek Pik Reservoir Floating Solar Panel Power Generation System
The first system was successfully installed in the Shek Pik Reservoir in February 2017, and the power was supplied to the pumping station in the reservoir, with a power generation of 5.3 kW.

The renewable energy power supply system of China Electric Power Co., Ltd. on Chenxi Island
The renewable energy power supply system on Chenxi Island to the east of Hong Kong was completed in October 2012, providing commercial electricity to the island residents. The system consists of a 180 kW photovoltaic system and two 6 kW wind turbines, with a total power generation of 192 kW. It is the first independent power supply system in Hong Kong that utilizes solar and wind energy for complementary operation. For additional information on the system, please refer to the following pages:
www.clpgroup.com/poweru/chi/town_island/technology_everyLittleSteps.aspx