NuriFlex Vietnam has entered into a partnership with Singapore Power Group to support the expansion of renewable energy solutions in Vietnam. The collaboration focuses on deploying rooftop solar systems across industrial facilities, marking an important step toward strengthening the countryโs green energy infrastructure. A key part of this initiative is a Power Purchasing Agreement (PPA) signed with TKG Taekwang Vina, which operates large-scale manufacturing plants in the country.
Under this agreement, rooftop solar systems with a total capacity of up to 20 MWp will be installed across three of the companyโs major factories. These facilities are significant in scale, operating 56 production lines and employing around 65,000 workers. The project is designed to show how renewable energy can be integrated into large industrial operations without affecting productivity. It also reflects a growing trend among manufacturing companies to adopt cleaner energy sources as part of their sustainability strategies.
Once completed, the solar installations are expected to generate more than 28,000 megawatt-hours of electricity every year. This will meet over 10 percent of the total energy demand of the three factories. In addition to reducing reliance on conventional power sources, the project is expected to cut carbon emissions by more than 22,000 tons annually. These reductions will contribute to both environmental protection and improved energy efficiency within the manufacturing sector.
As part of the agreement, TKG Taekwang Vina will also benefit from renewable energy certifications and greenhouse gas emission credits. These benefits will help the company meet international environmental standards and strengthen its position in global supply chains, where sustainability has become increasingly important. The project highlights how renewable energy adoption can provide both environmental and economic advantages for industrial players.
For Singapore Power Group, this partnership is part of its broader investment plan in Vietnamโs energy sector. The company has announced its intention to invest around USD 550 million in sustainable energy projects in the country by 2025. This aligns with Vietnamโs long-term goals of expanding its renewable energy capacity and achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. The collaboration combines SP Groupโs experience in energy management and grid operations with NuriFlex Vietnamโs local expertise in project development and maintenance.
The project is seen as an important milestone in Vietnamโs energy transition. Bringing renewable energy into large-scale industrial operations, it sets an example for other companies in the region. It also shows that clean energy solutions can support both environmental goals and industrial growth. As Vietnam continues to expand its manufacturing sector, such initiatives are expected to play a key role in ensuring sustainable and reliable energy use in the future.
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