S. Kijchai Enterprise
1.8 megawatt-peak (MWp) Floating Solar Photovoltaic System Project
Country: Thailand
“At S. Kijchai Enterprise, we are thrilled to complete our second solar project in collaboration with TotalEnergies ENEOS. This floating solar system underscores our commitment to sustainability and demonstrates our ability to harness clean energy solutions. By generating approximately 2,650 megawatt-hours (MWh) of renewable electricity annually, we are not only achieving cost savings but also making a significant impact on our carbon footprint. This project is a testament to our dedication to innovation and environmental stewardship” shared Harnsiri Sangwongkit, Senior Vice President of S. Kijchai Enterprise in Thailand.
TotalEnergies ENEOS has successfully completed the installation of a 1.8 megawatt-peak (MWp) floating solar photovoltaic (PV) system project in Thailand with S. Kijchai Enterprise, a Thailand-based manufacturer of wood-based panels. This is the second PV system that TotalEnergies ENEOS has installed for the company within 4 years and the first floating solar PV system for TotalEnergies ENEOS in Asia Pacific.
With over 3,000 modules installed, the solar PV system generates approximately 2,650 megawatt-hours (MWh) of renewable electricity annually. This results is a reduction in the company’s overall carbon footprint by approximately 1,125 tons of CO2 emissions, equivalent to planting around 16,800 trees.
Floating solar PV system
Specifications
System size
Renewable energy generated
Key figures
1,125 tonnes / year
CO2 emissions avoided
12%
Renewable energy penetration