On January 5, 2026, the solar photovoltaic power generation project of Yongxing Thailand successfully passed inspection and was officially connected to the grid and put into operation. This milestone marks a significant step in the company’s commitment to green manufacturing and energy structure optimization.
As a key project aligned with Thailand’s renewable energy strategy and industrial low-carbon transformation, the project makes full use of Thailand’s abundant solar resources and favorable policy environment. By utilizing the rooftops of the rolling mill workshop, auxiliary workshops, and scrap yard facilities, the company installed high-efficiency photovoltaic modules and adopted intelligent grid-connection technologies to establish a safe, stable, and efficient distributed solar power generation system.
The system is designed to match the company’s continuous production process and high electricity demand, operating in coordination with the existing power supply network. It adopts the model of “self-generation, self-consumption, and optimized use of surplus electricity,” thereby improving the plant’s overall energy structure.
As energy consumption is a major cost in steel production, the introduction of clean electricity significantly reduces dependence on traditional grid power, alleviates peak electricity demand pressure, and lowers energy costs. The photovoltaic system operates with zero emissions, no noise, and no pollution. In addition to reducing carbon emissions, the rooftop installations provide insulation that helps lower indoor temperatures, improving the working environment and operational safety within the workshops.
The successful commissioning of the photovoltaic project represents an important step for Yongxing Thailand in promoting sustainable development and efficient energy utilization. It achieves both economic and environmental benefits and supports the company’s transition toward greener and more sustainable industrial operations.