Solar photovoltaic net news: according to Thai media reports, the photovoltaic company SPCG with mitsubishi ufj financing lease ( MUL) , kyocera ( Kyocera) And PEA Encom Thailand has recently signed a memorandum of understanding, a joint venture established 30 billion baht a collection of manufacturing and installation of rooftop photovoltaic systems in one of the joint venture.
it is understood that the joint venture company will be established on July 31, SPCG with mitsubishi the MUL will hold a 35% stake in PEA Encom account for 20% of the shares, the remaining 10% by kyocera ( Kyocera) Hold.
SPCG company CEO, said the joint venture rooftop photovoltaic system capacity of up to 500 mw each year, first of all to existing customers for the company ( About 1000 factories) Service.
SPCG also revealed that the Thai government to announce recently with net metering ( 净, 计量) Policies to promote the use of alternative energy. This policy will result in the public sector to install more rooftop pv system, private companies also can sell more electricity to the grid, so the government does not need to rely on pv subsidy can stimulate private and public sector photovoltaic power.
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