, Singapore

Sembcorp inks deal with Singapore logistics firm for 7.9MWp of rooftop solar

One of the facilities will house Singapore’s largest rooftop solar facility with 6.2MW peak capacity.

Sembcorp Industries inked an agreement with Singaporean firm Cache Logistics Trust (Cache) for the installation and operation of rooftop solar farms at three logistics warehouses in Singapore.

According to an announcement, Sembcorp will install, own and operate rooftop solar panels with a combined capacity of approximately 7.9MWp, atop Cache’s Commodity Hub, Pandan Logistics Hub, and Cache Changi Districentre 1. Any surplus solar power generated will be channelled to the grid.

When completed, Commodity Hub will house Singapore’s largest rooftop solar facility to date, representing some 6.2MW in peak capacity.

When fully installed in mid-2019, the system is expected to produce over 9,400MWh of power annually, or enough renewable energy to power more than 2,000 four-room HDB flats in a single year. It will also help avoid close to 4 million kg of carbon dioxide emissions a year. 

Join Asian Power community
Since you're here...

...there are many ways you can work with us to advertise your company and connect to your customers. Our team can help you dight and create an advertising campaign, in print and digital, on this website and in print magazine.

We can also organize a real life or digital event for you and find thought leader speakers as well as industry leaders, who could be your potential partners, to join the event. We also run some awards programmes which give you an opportunity to be recognized for your achievements during the year and you can join this as a participant or a sponsor.

Let us help you drive your business forward with a good partnership!

Exclusives

India removes licence requirement to build transmission lines for bulk consumers
The rule applies to those with at least 25 MW of load for inter-state connection and at least 10 MW for intra-state.
NEFIN Group works double time to catch up on projects
CEO Glenn Lim explains how a delay turned out good as the company aims to reach 667 MW of capacity by 2026.
Summit Power International provides vital LNG support to Bangladesh
Without cross-border electricity supply, LNG is needed by a country facing geographical constraints to deploy renewables.