HK Electric Subsidy Enables Energy Efficiency Upgrades for NGOs and Schools

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HK Electric Subsidy Enables Energy Efficiency Upgrades for NGOs and Schools

HK Electric Investments Ltd. has announced early results from its enhanced "Energy-efficient Community Subsidy Programme," launched in 2025 under Smart Power Services. The programme provides up to HK$3 million in subsidies for non-residential customers, non-profit organisations, and schools to adopt energy-efficient electrical equipment, such as electric kitchen appliances, air-conditioning systems, energy-saving rooftop coatings, and solar photovoltaic systems. The Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Fong Shu Chuen Social Service Building in Shau Kei Wan, the first beneficiary of the scheme, is expected to achieve a 15-20% reduction in overall carbon emissions within a year. The building is projected to cut approximately 180 tonnes of carbon emissions annually through measures including the installation of energy-efficient air-conditioning systems, LED lighting, sensor-controlled devices, electric-powered kitchen equipment, electric dryers, and passive cooling rooftop paint. HK Electric stated that it will continue to work with community partners to promote energy efficiency, smart management technologies, and renewable energy.

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