Selection of central area lighting poles within the project using solar energy (Solar Cells) to reduce the use of electrical wiring and electricity consumption, helping to save common area expenses
The project to use solar-powered lighting poles in the central areas of the project is one of The Company’s clean energy and sustainable design initiatives. The poles are installed with solar panels and energy storage systems to generate electricity from sunlight to illuminate the project’s common areas, such as internal roads, villages, parks, and recreational areas.
This approach reduces reliance on electricity from the grid and minimizes the need for long electrical wiring within the project, thereby lowering material usage and construction costs. It also helps save long-term common area electricity expenses and reduces greenhouse gas emissions from electricity generation (Scope 2 Emissions).
The results include a 100% reduction in electricity consumption from the grid for the points where the system is installed, helping to lower common area electricity costs for the lighting system. It also reduces indirect greenhouse gas emissions from electricity use (Scope 2) by approximately 0.4–0.6 tCO2e per pole per year, depending on power capacity and operating hours.