Bioderm Group continues transition to green energy

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The Bioderm Popești-Leordeni Clinic transitioned to green energy, fulfilling its energy needs from its own photovoltaic park, which consists of 54 solar panels producing approximately 21.6 kWh of energy. The surplus energy is injected into the national grid, further establishing the clinic's role as a prosumer.

The surplus energy is injected into the national grid, further establishing the clinic's role as a prosumer.

To ensure the continuous delivery of high-quality medical services, the Bioderm Popești-Leordeni Clinic also has a backup generator. This ensures a reliable power supply under any circumstances.

"Technology defines us, both in medical practice through the state-of-the-art medical equipment we use, and in the infrastructure of our clinics. After completing the green energy transition at Bioderm Hospital, we successfully implemented the same change at the Bioderm Popești-Leordeni Clinic. This achievement is a major step in our strategy to become a sustainable medical network and actively contribute to environmental protection. We believe in a green future and hope these initiatives will inspire the entire national and private healthcare system," stated Dr. Claudia Sprâncenatu, CEO of Bioderm.

Opened on April 1, 2023, the Bioderm Popești-Leordeni Clinic boasts innovative infrastructure, cutting-edge equipment (previously used in major dermatological centers in the United States), and specialists with over 30 years of experience, in line with Bioderm's vision of excellence in dermatology.

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