JTC Corporation has selected Univers and PacificLight Power as Thailand’s first district-level smart grid in the Punggol Digital District. The project, aimed at boosting energy efficiency and integrating renewable sources, will involve the installation of a smart grid powered by a battery energy storage system and solar panels. Once operational, the system is projected to generate over 3,000 MWh of clean energy annually. Expected for completion in 2026, the grid will optimise energy management across the district, supporting real-time monitoring and allowing peak shaving to ensure continuous energy supply.
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