More than 95,000 square metres of warehouse roof space, equivalent to 13 football fields, will be installed with solar panels at Jurong Port, Singapore, Channel NewsAsia reports.
Jurong Port announced it will install solar panels on more than 95,000 square metres of warehouse roof space, which it touts would make it the largest port-based solar panel facility in the world.
The system is expected to generate 10 megawatts of electricity at its peak capacity – equivalent to the consumption of 2,800 units of 4-room Housing and Development Board (HDB) flats annually, it said in its press release.
The installation will cost S$30 million, and is a collaboration with solar leasing provider Sunseap and their partner SolarPV Exchange. The electricity generated will be used by Jurong Port, with excess electricity to be channelled into the Singapore power grid for other users, it said. Completion of the project is expected in December 2015.
Source: Channel NewsAsia / Image Credit: Jurong Port
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