Trinasolar, a global leader in smart photovoltaic (PV) and energy storage solutions, successfully hosted the Go Green Walk at Singapore’s Bedok Reservoir Park on 8 June. This event was part of the nationwide Go Green SG initiative, supported by Singapore’s Public Utilities Board (PUB), National Parks Board (NParks), and PAssion WaVe. The walk aimed to enhance public awareness of sustainability and featured interactive learning stations on solar energy, reservoir biodiversity, and recycling.
The event was officially launched by Helena Li, Executive President of Trinasolar, who emphasised the importance of community involvement in sustainability efforts. “Each step taken today represents a stride towards a greener Singapore and planet,” she stated. Nearly 200 participants, including residents, students, and industry partners, joined the 4.7-kilometre walk.
A significant highlight of the event was the floating solar power plant on Bedok Reservoir, developed by PUB and featuring Trinasolar modules. This 1.5MWp installation, along with another at Lower Seletar Reservoir, can collectively generate enough energy to power approximately 800 four-room HDB flats and reduce PUB’s carbon emissions by around 15 kilotonnes annually.
The event also marked Trinasolar’s 16th anniversary in Singapore. Since establishing its Asia-Pacific headquarters in 2009, Trinasolar has become a hub for operations and innovation, collaborating with institutions like the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) on projects related to AI energy optimisation, smart storage, and low-carbon manufacturing. Through these efforts, Trinasolar continues to contribute to a sustainable energy future.
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