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BETS International College – 60 kW Solar Installation

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Client: BETS International College

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    Project Overview

    In 2024, Zeta Engineering successfully completed a 60-kilowatt (kW) solar power installation at BETS International College, located in Lahore. This project supports the institution’s vision of adopting sustainable energy practices while reducing long-term electricity costs.

    Project Overview

    BETS International College is a forward-thinking educational institution committed to academic excellence and environmental responsibility. To support its growing energy needs and contribute to a cleaner environment, the college partnered with Zeta Engineering to transition to solar energy.

    System Specifications

    Capacity: 60 kW
    Type: On-Grid Solar System
    Panels: Tier-1, high-efficiency solar panels
    Inverters: Smart string inverters with remote monitoring capabilities
    Mounting Structure: Galvanized iron, weather-resistant frames
    Monitoring System: Real-time generation and consumption tracking

    Key Objectives

    • Reduce monthly electricity bills
    • Minimize reliance on the national grid
    • Support uninterrupted educational operations
    • Promote sustainability in the education sector

    Environmental & Financial Impact

    • Estimated Annual Energy Production: 85,000–90,000 kWh
    • CO₂ Reduction: Approx. 70 tons annually
    • Annual Savings: Significant reduction in utility bills for the institution
    • Payback Period: Estimated between 3–4 years

    Client Benefits

    • Low energy costs
    • Enhanced energy independence
    • Long-term asset value
    • Contribution to a greener campus initiative

    Conclusion

    This project is a shining example of how educational institutions can take the lead in adopting renewable energy solutions. Zeta Engineering is proud to have played a key role in helping BETS International College transition to clean, reliable solar power.

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