The new energy project is expected to prevent approximately 1,125 tons of carbon emissions, which is equivalent to planting 6,800 trees.
TotalEnergies ENEOS has successfully completed the installation of a 1.8 MW floating solar PV project in Thailand for Thai wood-based panel manufacturer S. Kijchai Enterprise. TotalEnergies ENEOS announced this in a press release on its official website.
The new solar power system reportedly contains more than 3,000 modules and is capable of generating approximately 2,650 MWh of renewable electricity per year. This could reduce S. Kijchai Enterprise’s carbon footprint by approximately 1,125 tonnes of CO2 emissions; This is equivalent to planting approximately 16,800 trees.
The solar island is expected to power S. Kijchai Enterprise for the next 12 years. S. Kijchai Enterprise Thailand Senior Vice President Harnsiri Sangwongkit emphasized that this project will not only reduce the company’s carbon footprint but also save money.
“This floating solar system underlines our commitment to sustainable development and demonstrates our ability to leverage clean energy solutions,” said Harnsiri Sangwongkit.
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The press release also states that the ENEOS group operates solar power plants in Japan and is involved in renewable energy projects in the United States, Australia, Vietnam and Taiwan. Also ENEOS, biomass, hydropower, wind energy, etc. It is also actively involved in electricity production projects using
Let us remind you that Italian startup Saipem has launched the first modular floating prototype of the solar power plant XolarSurf, which can operate in harsh conditions.
In contrast, China will test its photovoltaic platform No. Yellow Sea for the first time in the Yellow Sea. 1, resistant to sea waves.
Source: Focus
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