This photo taken on Nov. 7, 2023 shows the solar rooftop at a tire factory in Chonburi province, Thailand. Chinese company Prinx Chengshan Tire and WHA Utilities and Power (WHAUP) of Thailand have been jointly building a solar rooftop for the tire factory in Chonburi Province. The first-phase of the project started operation at the end of November 2022, with an installed capacity of 19.44 MW. The second-phase of the project is expected to be completed in 2024, by which the total installed capacity will reach 24.24 MW, capable of reducing 30,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emission annually. (Xinhua/Wang Teng)
A staff member patrols on the solar rooftop at a tire factory in Chonburi province, Thailand, Nov. 7, 2023. Chinese company Prinx Chengshan Tire and WHA Utilities and Power (WHAUP) of Thailand have been jointly building a solar rooftop for the tire factory in Chonburi Province. The first-phase of the project started operation at the end of November 2022, with an installed capacity of 19.44 MW. The second-phase of the project is expected to be completed in 2024, by which the total installed capacity will reach 24.24 MW, capable of reducing 30,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emission annually. (Xinhua/Wang Teng)
This photo taken on Nov. 7, 2023 shows the solar rooftop at a tire factory in Chonburi province, Thailand. Chinese company Prinx Chengshan Tire and WHA Utilities and Power (WHAUP) of Thailand have been jointly building a solar rooftop for the tire factory in Chonburi Province. The first-phase of the project started operation at the end of November 2022, with an installed capacity of 19.44 MW. The second-phase of the project is expected to be completed in 2024, by which the total installed capacity will reach 24.24 MW, capable of reducing 30,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emission annually. (Xinhua/Wang Teng)
This aerial photo taken on Nov. 7, 2023 shows the solar rooftop at a tire factory in Chonburi province, Thailand. Chinese company Prinx Chengshan Tire and WHA Utilities and Power (WHAUP) of Thailand have been jointly building a solar rooftop for a tire factory in Chonburi Province. The first-phase of the project started operation at the end of November 2022, with an installed capacity of 19.44 MW. The second-phase of the project is expected to be completed in 2024, by which the total installed capacity will reach 24.24 MW, capable of reducing 30,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emission annually. (Xinhua/Wang Teng)
This aerial photo taken on Nov. 7, 2023 shows the solar rooftop at a tire factory in Chonburi province, Thailand. Chinese company Prinx Chengshan Tire and WHA Utilities and Power (WHAUP) of Thailand have been jointly building a solar rooftop for the tire factory in Chonburi Province. The first-phase of the project started operation at the end of November 2022, with an installed capacity of 19.44 MW. The second-phase of the project is expected to be completed in 2024, by which the total installed capacity will reach 24.24 MW, capable of reducing 30,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emission annually. (Xinhua/Wang Teng)
This aerial photo taken on Nov. 7, 2023 shows the solar rooftop at a tire factory in Chonburi province, Thailand. Chinese company Prinx Chengshan Tire and WHA Utilities and Power (WHAUP) of Thailand have been jointly building a solar rooftop for the tire factory in Chonburi Province. The first-phase of the project started operation at the end of November 2022, with an installed capacity of 19.44 MW. The second-phase of the project is expected to be completed in 2024, by which the total installed capacity will reach 24.24 MW, capable of reducing 30,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emission annually. (Xinhua/Wang Teng)
This aerial photo taken on Nov. 7, 2023 shows the solar rooftop at a tire factory in Chonburi province, Thailand. Chinese company Prinx Chengshan Tire and WHA Utilities and Power (WHAUP) of Thailand have been jointly building a solar rooftop for the tire factory in Chonburi Province. The first-phase of the project started operation at the end of November 2022, with an installed capacity of 19.44 MW. The second-phase of the project is expected to be completed in 2024, by which the total installed capacity will reach 24.24 MW, capable of reducing 30,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emission annually. (Xinhua/Wang Teng)