Powering the Future: Solar Energy Solutions for Residential and Urban Development
As the world shifts toward renewable energy sources, solar panels have emerged as a vital solution for both residential and public spaces. From powering homes with clean energy to illuminating streets with solar street lights, these technologies are at the forefront of the green revolution, enabling communities to embrace a more sustainable future.
Clear, Brighter Future with Solar PV Systems
As the world shifts towards energy efficiency, the adoption of solar PV systems has become essential for reducing our dependence on fossil fuels.
“Under the NEM 3.0 Policy, households with electricity bills between RM150 and RM1,000 can feasibly install solar PV systems,” explains Shafiq Muhamad, Business Development Specialist, Solartech Sales & Service Sdn Bhd.
“While larger homes with bills around RM3,000 to RM4,000 may find it less viable, but many still choose to participate in the green movement, focusing on specific areas like their swimming pools.”
Solartech is at ENGINEER & MARVEX to showcase their array of products, designed to empower communities and industries with sustainable energy solutions, particularly their Solar PV systems.
Solar-Powered Solutions Transforming Urban Lighting
Oversea Concept Lighting (M) Sdn Bhd emphasises the growing importance of switching out conventional street lights to solar-powered LED street lights as energy usage becomes a cause for environmental concern.
“We primarily supply street lighting solutions, focusing on LED technology. We encourage municipal councils to transition to LED street lighting, as it saves on cabling expenses and it uses renewable energy, which is cleaner and more sustainable,” said Ahmad Zulfadhli bin Dzulkifli, Lighting Specialist at the company.
The company also supplies both traditional power supply options and solar-powered systems that cover sports venues, stadiums, and landscape lighting.
“Solar lighting is the way forward; all the energy comes from solar, making it a sustainable choice that reduces reliance on conventional energy supplies,” Zulfadhli explains. This innovation not only slashes costs but also aligns with global initiatives aimed at using renewable energy sources.