SCG Taps into End-to-End Clean Energy Business to Reduce Electricity Costs Amid Soaring Prices, Targeting ASEAN’s Industrial Estates and Large Factories; Supports Economic Recovery and Seeks Fourfold Growth
SCG Taps into End-to-End Clean Energy
Business to Reduce Electricity Costs Amid Soaring Prices, Targeting ASEAN’s
Industrial Estates and Large Factories; Supports Economic Recovery and Seeks
Fourfold Growth
SCG taps into an end-to-end clean energy business to lower
costs, resolve energy issues, address skyrocketing electricity costs, and
support the ASEAN economic recovery and green megatrends with a fourfold growth
target this year. SCG Cleanergy, a solar power producer, has targeted clients
in industrial estates, factories, large companies, shopping malls, hotels, and
hospitals that consume significant energy but wish to cut their electricity
costs. Innovative smart electrical networking, Smart Grid, and drone-robot
technologies are among highlights included in the solutions to enhance
performance efficiency together with convenience with end-to-end services. It
also develops high-quality biomass energy pellets from agricultural waste
materials.
Attapong
Sathitmanothum, Chief Executive Officer of SCG Cleanergy Company Limited, said,
"SCG has minimized costs by using clean energy in the manufacturing
process and has leveraged its expertise to grow into an ‘end-to-end clean
energy power solution provider,' to resolve the crisis of soaring fossil energy
and electricity costs. It targets customers, such as industrial estates,
networks of plants, hotels, shopping malls, and hospitals, that use significant
amounts of electricity continuously but seek to cut electricity costs. A
comprehensive range of services is offered, including installation permission,
investment and return calculations, and maintenance. SCG Cleanergy is prepared
to provide the services that foster client confidence with these three highlights:
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“Trading electricity on smart grid.” A cost-effective
approach to reducing energy expenses generated by solar panels erected on the
ground, roof, water surface, and undeveloped land. When output exceeds demand,
the smart grid technology allows for the purchase and sale of excess
electricity.
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“One-stop partner.” Throughout the contract period, a
team of professional engineers provides pre- and post-installation consulting
for solar panels. Examples include acquiring permission to install solar
panels, calculating costs and appropriate capacity, performing maintenance, and
fully recycling solar panels for efficient reuse and reduced environmental
impact.
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“Robot-assisted
end-to-end maintenance.” Provided with convenient and quick services
with drone inspection technology to alert maintenance and repair damaged
solar panels and robot cleaning.
Customers of SCG Cleanergy include leading organizations in
Thailand and ASEAN, including Toyota and the Thai Red Cross Plasma
Fractionation Center. It has a total capacity of approximately 234 megawatts.
Saha-Union Group in Bangpakong recently implemented a solution that helps
reduce energy costs by 30% and greenhouse gas emissions by 3,700 tons of CO2
annually. The company is set to quadruple its production capacity by 2023 and invest
over THB 3 billion in technology research and development to create innovations
that address the needs of green customers.”
Visut
Chongcharoenkit, Green Circularity Business Director of SCG, said, "In an effort to cut energy use in the
face of souring costs and to reduce agricultural waste as Thailand produces
over 21 million tonnes of it annually, such as rice straw, sugarcane leaves,
and maize husks, which, if burned, will pollute and produce fog, smoke, PM2.5
haze, and global warming, SCG has leveraged its state-of-the-art scrap
compression technology to produce energy pellets for use as renewable
fuels. In 2022, SCG increased the proportion of renewable fuels it used from
26% the year before to 34%. SCG has purchased more than 300,000 tons of
agricultural waste, including sugarcane leaves, corn husks, rubber roots, rice
straw, and others, from the areas surrounding the cement plant in Saraburi,
Lopburi, Kanchanaburi, Ayutthaya, Lampang, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Nakhon Si
Thammarat, and Nakhon Ratchasima. In addition, it has accelerated the
development of biomass energy pellets in various forms, such as high-efficiency
renewable fuel for functional use and other energy value, as well as biomass
pellets of sufficient for expanding into new businesses in the
future."
"SCG believes
that expanding its clean energy business, including solar and biomass power
generation, has significant potential. It satisfies the value and convenience
of customers in line with green megatrends and the ESG 4 Plus approach adopted
by SCG and its network of operators, and it contributes to reducing greenhouse
gas (carbon dioxide) emissions and achieving net zero emissions, as sought by
the country and the global community," Attapong concluded.









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