A subsidiary of France's Total and Singapore LNG Corp have signed a deal for a rooftop solar power system at the Singapore liquefied natural gas terminal, the companies said on Wednesday.[SINGAPORE] A subsidiary of France's Total and Singapore LNG Corp have signed a deal for a rooftop solar power system at the Singapore liquefied natural gas terminal, the companies said on Wednesday.
Total Solar Distributed Generation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Total, will finance, build and operate the 600 kilowatts peak system, which will be installed on the rooftops of several buildings in the terminal, they said. The terminal is owned and operated by SLNG. The installation of solar panels is expected to be completed by the fourth quarter of this year, they said in a statement.
The system will generate around 800 megawatt hours of renewable energy and has the potential to avoid an estimated 300 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions a year, the companies said. SLNG is also exploring ways to speed up the use of LNG and other green energy alternatives, the company's chief executive officer, Tan Soo Koong, said.
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