Shell Philippines Partners with LONGi to Power Stations with Solar Energy

The joint venture between Shell and LONGi is installing solar panels at 27 gas stations, cutting costs by 40% and reducing the dependence on coal in the Philippines

Shell Philippines Partners with LONGi to Power Stations with Solar Energy
Shell Philippines Partners with LONGi to Power Stations with Solar Energy

Shell Philippines, together with LONGi and Netsolar, is taking a major step towards sustainable development by installing solar panels at 27 petrol stations nationwide The project marks a major change in the country’s energy landscape, with their aims to address climate change impacts.

With coal power dominating the Philippine energy mix, accounting for 60% of electricity generation, the transition to solar energy holds the promise of a greener future With the LONGi Hi-MO X6 solar panel so each station stands to cut its 40% electricity bill , while reducing the carbon footprint it creates.

The selection of the Hi-MO X6 panel underscores Shell’s commitment to sustainability and energy efficiency. These panels feature state-of-the-art technology, providing maximum strength even in extreme conditions. Safety is paramount, and the panels meet stringent safety standards.

This partnership not only helps the environment, but also demonstrates the economic benefits of renewable energy solutions. The Hi-MO X6 panels offer lower costs over their lifetime, making solar a smart investment for businesses.

Shell’s embrace of solar reflects its commitment to innovation and sustainability. By converting its gas stations into solar-powered facilities, Shell is setting a precedent for responsible corporate behavior.

As concerns about climate change grow, initiatives such as Shell’s solar-powered fuel stations highlight the role of corporations in addressing climate change. Through partnerships and innovation, Shell Philippines is moving towards a zero-carbon future, and leading the way in sustainable business practices.

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