Proton solar energy initiative in Tanjung Malim - up to 441 km of DC cable used for rooftop solar panel setup - paultan.org

2022-05-27 23:49:05 By : Ms. Bang Guo

In Local News, Proton, Technology / By Mick Chan / 26 May 2022 1:55 pm / 4 comments

Unveiled earlier in March this year, Proton’s solar power initiative has been rolled out at its Tanjung Malim manufacturing plant with the aim of reducing CO2 emissions by 11,536 tonnes a year in addition to the generation of financial savings from its utilities expenses.

Now, the national car maker has released a short video depicting the early stages of construction of the solar energy harvesting setup, situated over the property’s 23.4-acre motor pool carpark that is comprised of 2,880 parking spaces. According to the description within the video, a total of 441 km of DC cabling was used for the motor pool carpark and the rooftop solar panel arrays.

All in, the motor pool carpark is covered by 20,544 bi-facial solar panels, so named for their design that enables the setup to harvest solar energy both from the sunlight above, as well as solar energy reflected from the ground and the parked cars below it, in addition to providing shelter for said cars.

The solar panel facility can generate up to 9 MWp (megawatt-peak) of electricity, and offer the carmaker up to RM4.39 million in savings on annual energy expenses.

This is complemented by a further 3 MWp from roof-mounted solar panels atop the main factory building, which contribute an additional RM1.46 million in savings, said Proton. The setup was commissioned and built by the Pekat Group and its associate, MFP Solar.

Proton’s efforts towards achieving carbon neutrality began with the Green Wheel and Green Policy in 2015, which is a five-phase plan comprised of data gathering and analysis, energy efficiency projects, waste and water management, and the fourth phase, the solar energy initiative.

The fifth and final phase is the digitising of all of Proton’s energy data in order for Proton’s energy managers to have energy consumption predictions and prescriptive measures in order to reduce energy consumption across all of the company’s plants and office facilities, said Proton.

GALLERY: Proton bi-facial solar power facility, Tanjung Malim

How much pay to the solar panel contractor in order to have this annual saving of MYR6 Mil? ROL in 5? 10 or 20 years?

ROI for solar projects 10 years ago was around 20 years, back when fuel cost was cheap and panel efficiency starts at 60-70%. Today it could be as low as 10-15 years depending on the density of panels & overall efficiency (which goes to 80% for crystalised silicon type).

More than just ROI, the point of corporation doing so is to reduce organisation overall carbon footprint.

Question is: are those panels made in China or Malaysia. Which solar panel industry does Proton/Geely choose to support?

Stupid question. 70% of global solar panels are made in China. The holier than thou USA also have no choice but to buy from China so why should anyone be choosy?

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