Space-tight SMEs tap solar power under new programme
Singapore
SMALL and medium enterprises (SMEs) without their own rooftop space are now jumping on the solar power bandwagon, after local solar firm Sun Electric introduced a new business model separating the generation of solar power from its consumption.
This comes after Apple also signed a deal in November last year to receive power generated by solar energy systems on the rooftops of other buildings, to supplement those generated by its own.
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