KUALA LUMPUR: Samaiden Group Bhd has launched a solar project at Tsun Jin High School, which includes installing a solar photovoltaic (PV) system with a capacity of 637.65kWp.
The renewable energy (RE) specialist, in a statement, said the installation at Tsun Jin High School is set to have a profound environmental and economic impact. It is estimated to avoid approximately 453 tonnes of CO2e emissions per year, playing a crucial role in combating climate change.
Additionally, the school will benefit from substantial cost savings, with a reduction of more than 40% in its monthly energy expenses.
"We are immensely proud to launch this solar project at Tsun Jin High School. This initiative aligns perfectly with our mission to promote renewable energy and our vision of empowering communities.
“By reducing carbon emissions and energy costs, we are contributing to a more sustainable future, while also aiding the educational sector in its journey towards greener practices,” group managing director Chow Pui Hee said.