The largest in the world on the roof of SES appeared in the Philippines

Shopping center in the Philippines now boasts the world's largest commercial solar power plant on the roof, which generates 2, 9 MW of clean energy to power ispolzuemyh mall. The project is also the largest private system of solar power, designed for home consumption in the country.




Philippine developer Robinsons Land is planning to place on the roofs of more solar panels to provide energy for your other shopping centers, with a total capacity of facilities should amount to 12, 5 MW by the end of this year.

Solar array power of 2, 9 MW was commissioned in May Robinsons Starmills roof - shopping center in San Fernando in Pampanga province. This facility is the latest in a series of solar projects supported by Robinsons Land, which announced in March the completion of six such facilities by the end of May. The other two are expected to be launched at the end of the year. The company has already commissioned two solar power plants on the roofs of shopping centers in 2015, and each project gets bigger last.


The developer aims to bring the total solar power generation to 12, 5 MW through the construction of 10 solar power plants, they should be placed on the roofs of shopping centers. The company said in a press release that these 10 solar power plants will generate a total nearly 16 million kW / h of clean energy savings of 8,760 tonnes of CO2 emissions per year, which is equivalent, according to the developer, planting 223 965 trees.
By Robinsons Land end of the year it promises that the solar power plant will generate about 30% of the energy required for the operation of shopping malls, on the roofs of which they are located. The developer plans to install solar panels on the roofs of all its 41 shopping centers, the timing of this initiative is not disclosed.