Terrenus Energy, LONGi bring nearly 20MWp solar modules to Changi Airport
This is expected to generate some 23.9GWh of clean energy annually.
Terrenus Energy, together with LONGi, delivered 19.2-megawatt-peak (MWp) high-efficiency solar modules to Singapore’s Changi Airport.
Terrenus Energy was earlier awarded the SolarLand Phase 2 by the JTC Corporation. The original capacity, as awarded, stood at 12MWp, which was later raised by 60%to 19.2MWp.
The project is now projected to generate some 23.9 gigawatt-hour of clean energy per year, which translates to around 10,000 tonnes of carbon emission reduction.
"Terrenus Energy is proud to complete such a landmark project in Singapore – currently the largest ground-mounted solar energy site in Singapore,” Charles Wong, CEO of Terrenus Energy, said.
“Its inventive design optimizes clean energy generation, resulting in steeper cost savings and project returns."
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