Thailand will help promote the development of Thailand's energy industry in a cleaner, sustainable and environmentally friendly direction.
Thailand's largest factory rooftop photovoltaic power generation project is located in WHA Weihua Industrial Zone, Chonburi Province, about 100 kilometers from the capital Bangkok, and is constructed by Chinese enterprise Pulin Chengshan in cooperation with Thailand WHA Weihua Infrastructure and Power Public Co., Ltd. The first phase of the project, with an installed capacity of 19.44 MW, will start operation at the end of November 2022. The second phase of the project is expected to be completed next year, with a total installed capacity of 24.24 MW and an annual power generation capacity of more than 30 million degrees . It can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 30000 tons and save 15000 tons of standard coal annually. Photo taken
on Nov. 7 shows the site of the photovoltaic power generation project on the roof of the factory in Chonburi, Thailand (taken by UAV)
. Pulin Chengshan is a Chinese enterprise focusing on tire research and development, manufacturing and sales. Its production base in Thailand will start construction in 2019 and put into operation in 2020. Zhang Yougan, general manager of Pulin Chengshan Tire (Thailand) Co., Ltd., said: After the first phase of the project is connected to the grid, the daily power generation has reached 90,000 degrees, which can save nearly 20 million yuan in electricity charges every year. "
At present, the group has completed 100 MW photovoltaic power generation projects in Thailand.". In recent years,
the Thai government has actively planned energy transformation, proposing to increase the proportion of renewable energy in total energy consumption to 30% by 2036, nearly twice the level in 2015. Thailand also plans to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 and net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2065.