Landfill Solar Farm

The Tseung Kwan O South East New Territories Landfill Solar Farm, developed by the Group’s principal joint venture Green Valley Landfill Limited, is Hong Kong’s first solar farm built on a restored landfill that participates in the Feed-in Tariff Scheme. It is also the largest solar power installation of its kind in the city.

Located on a slope within the landfill, the solar farm spans approximately 140,000 square feet and features around 1,850 solar panels. It generates about 1.2 million kWh of green electricity each year, enough to meet the yearly power needs of about 360 households. The solar farm also reduces carbon emissions by about 530,000 kilograms per year, equivalent to the environmental benefit of planting about 20,000 trees.

SUNeVision, a subsidiary of SHKP and Hong Kong’s largest data centre provider, has purchased CLP Renewable Energy Certificates linked to the solar power generated by the solar farm. This initiative forms a closed-loop ESG model within SHKP. 

The project marks a significant milestone in supporting Hong Kong’s transition to a low-carbon, sustainable future, contributing to both national and the city’s carbon neutrality targets.

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