2
SUCCESS STORY 1MW C.R.C. WHARF SOLAR ROOFTOP Samutprakarn, Thailand COMMERCIAL INSTALLATION C.R.C Wharf is a reputable wharf operator that deals with stevedoring, habour and dock services for ships located on the famous Chao Phraya River which flows through Bangkok and then into the Gulf of Thailand. This major river was named the River of kings by King Rama I in 1782 which later founded modern Bangkok earning Bangkok its “Venice of East” epithet. The 1MW rooftop installation comes under the Thailand’s Power Development Plan (PDP) with long- term plans for Thailand’s energy conservation and alternative energy development plans. The electricity produced will be feed into the grid of the Metropolitan electricity Authority (MEA) Solventia Solar is responsible for the engineering, procurement and construction (“EPC”) of this project. With an 8,000 sqm rooftop space, 4,000 Yingli multicrystalline 60 cell series panels can generate about 1.4 GWh of electricity per annum which is equivalent to the average annual energy consumption of 580 typical Thailand household. This reduces the carbon dioxide emission by some 9,000 tonnes every year which is equivalent of planting 45,000 trees. INSTALLATION Project 1MW CRC Wharf Solar Rooftop Capacity 1MW Location Samutprakarn, Thailand Type of Module Yingli Multicrystalline YL250P Date of Completion September 2015 Owner CRC Wharf Co. Ltd. Developer Solventia Solar Co. Ltd. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Module Quantity 4,000 units Inverters Huawei 27.5 kW, String inverter Annual Energy Yield 1,400,000 kWh FIT/kWh Baht $6.16 Cash in per Annum Baht $8.62 million WHARF OPERATIONS GOES SOLAR

Aseancasestudy thailand comm 1mw crc wharf v2015

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

Success Story, 1MW C.R.C. wharf solar rooftop in Thailand #SolventiaSolar

Citation preview

Page 1: Aseancasestudy thailand comm 1mw crc wharf v2015

SUCCESS STORY

1MW C.R.C. WHARF SOLAR ROOFTOPSamutprakarn,Thailand

CO

MM

ER

CIA

L IN

STA

LLA

TIO

N

C.R.C Wharf is a reputable wharf operator that deals with stevedoring, habour and dock services for

ships located on the famous Chao Phraya River which flows through Bangkok and then into the Gulf of

Thailand. This major river was named the River of kings by King Rama I in 1782 which later founded

modern Bangkok earning Bangkok its “Venice of East” epithet.

The 1MW rooftop installation comes under the Thailand’s Power Development Plan (PDP) with long-

term plans for Thailand’s energy conservation and alternative energy development plans. The electricity

produced will be feed into the grid of the Metropolitan electricity Authority (MEA)

Solventia Solar is responsible for the engineering, procurement and construction (“EPC”) of this project. With an

8,000 sqm rooftop space, 4,000 Yingli multicrystalline 60 cell series panels can generate about 1.4 GWh of

electricity per annum which is equivalent to the average annual energy consumption of 580 typical Thailand

household. This reduces the carbon dioxide emission by some 9,000 tonnes every year which is equivalent

of planting 45,000 trees.

INSTALLATION

Project1MW CRC Wharf Solar Rooftop

Capacity 1MW

Location Samutprakarn, Thailand

Type of ModuleYingli Multicrystalline YL250P

Date of Completion September 2015

Owner CRC Wharf Co. Ltd.

Developer Solventia Solar Co. Ltd.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Module Quantity 4,000 units

InvertersHuawei 27.5 kW, String inverter

Annual Energy Yield 1,400,000 kWh

FIT/kWh Baht $6.16

Cash in per Annum Baht $8.62 million

WHARF OPERATIONS GOES SOLAR

Page 2: Aseancasestudy thailand comm 1mw crc wharf v2015

“We recognize the opportunities of solar growth in the Thailand market

and are proud to partner with Yingli Solar, a world class reputable photo-

voltaic brand with the assurance of providing high quality products and

services for our clients.”

Samuel Martinez

Country Manager, Solventia Solar Co. Ltd.

“We recognize the opportunities of

solar growth in the Thailand market and are proud to partner

with Yingli Solar.”

YINGLISOLAR.COM/AS | sg- info@yingl i .com

Yingli Solar / Corporate Logo / English / CMYK

KEY BENEFITS OF THE SYSTEM• 1MW solar plant will be able to generate approx. 1.4 GWh of clean

electricity which is equivalent to the average electricity consumption

of approximately 580 typical residential homes in Thailand.

• 100% of the generated power is fed into the grid.

• Offset an estimated 9,000 tonnes of Carbon Dioxide (CO2), or

equivalent to planting 45,000 trees.

• Proven long-term performance of Yingli multicrystalline panels ensures

ongoing high energy yields.

• Yingli panels’ unique ability to perform well in varying temperature,

high humidity and cloudy conditions.

• Yingli modules have an outstanding price/performance rate and a

higher output power than expected.