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Source: Shizen Energy

Shizen Energy, Constant Energy to develop rooftop solar power project in Thailand

The solar power generation facility will have a capacity of 999kWp. 

Shizen Energy and Constant Energy have partnered to develop a roof-mounted solar power generation facility for Molten (Thailand). 

The project will have a capacity of approximately 999kWp. It involves the installation of an industrial-type roof-mounted solar power plant with an area of 4,738 square metres. 

Read more: Shizen Malaysia, Top Glove enter PPA for 10MWp rooftop-solar project

It is also expected to generate an annual power output of 1.43 million kWh. 

“This is the first step in a long-term relationship, and we look forward to contributing to the decarbonization of Molten (Thailand) through solid implementation, operation, and maintenance,” Rei Ushikubo, Business Development Director of Shizen International, said.

 

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