Solar power has its time in the sun


Hot stuff: Xurya’s founder Eka said that inquiries for rooftop panels have quadrupled since the beginning of 2020. — The Straits Times/ANN

When Eka Himawan, 35, founded his rooftop solar power company, Xurya, three years ago, business prospects were slim.

Electricity was already cheap, thanks to subsidies for some power producers.

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