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Terrenus Energy, LONGi bring nearly 20MWp solar modules to Changi Airport
This is expected to generate some 23.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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