As part of TSP Group’s sustainable development strategy, the photovoltaic power generation project at the Shanghai base has officially launched, marking a significant step in the company’s commitment to environmental protection. This project not only reflects TSP’s investment in green energy but also contributes significantly to achieving its “dual carbon” goals and reducing its carbon footprint.
Photovoltaic Project Overview
The rooftop distributed photovoltaic power generation project at TSP’s Shanghai base has a total installed capacity of 1000.06KW, covering an area of 4,500 square meters. The project was designed and constructed by Shanghai Bainai Energy Technology Co., Ltd. This initiative will further optimize TSP’s energy structure and drive the company’s green transformation.
Electricity Generation:
The project is expected to generate approximately 1 million kWh of electricity annually, which will support most of the energy needs for the factory’s production.
Environmental Impact:
The project is projected to reduce carbon emissions by about 900 tons annually, contributing to the company’s environmental goals.
With the completion of this photovoltaic project, TSP’s Shanghai base has adopted a “self-consumption, surplus power fed into the grid” energy model. This innovative approach not only reduces reliance on traditional electricity but also provides green power to the grid, demonstrating TSP’s commitment to environmental protection and green transformation.
TSP will continue to advance the use of renewable energy and explore additional green technologies to optimize production processes and reduce carbon emissions. The photovoltaic project is just the beginning of the company’s green development strategy. Moving forward, TSP will work closely with its partners to contribute to the global sustainable development efforts.