SEAGP Launches 170 kW Solar System at Yenangyoung Gas Station to Reduce Carbon Emissions

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South-East Asia Gas Pipeline Company Limited (SEAGP) announced the initiation of solar energy generation at its Yenangyoung natural gas station. The newly installed solar system has a maximum capacity of 170 kilowatts, coupled with a battery energy storage capacity of 480 kilowatt-hours.

The move comes in response to ongoing power issues at the station, which has faced 283 power cuts and frequent voltage fluctuations in 2024, severely impacting factory operations. SEAGP sought alternative energy solutions and decided to harness Myanmar’s abundant solar resources to meet the station’s power needs.

In a statement, SEAGP emphasized that the solar energy system will not only help save on electricity costs but is also expected to pay for itself within four years. Additionally, the system is projected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 374 tonnes annually, contributing to environmental sustainability.

This initiative marks a significant step towards energy reliability and sustainability at the Yenangyoung facility.

 

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