TotalEnergies finishes 25-MWp Thai roof solar project
Jun 4, 2021 11:55 AM ET
- TotalEnergies has actually ended up constructing a 25-MWp solar power system in addition to 24 facilities in Thailand of neighborhood agro-industrial and also food companies group Betagro.

The roof solar arrays consist of over 62,000 solar (PV) modules that were mounted within 6 months. They can produce an approximated 38 GWh of electrical energy a year, which suffices to meet around 10% of the consumer's annual power requirements. In this way, it will certainly also counter the discharge of 26,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually.
TotalEnergies stated it has provided all the capital expense for the project. It will certainly serve Betagro under a company power purchase arrangement (PPA) with a term of two decades.
According to the designer, this is one of the biggest company solar portfolios in Southeast Asia.
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