United Nations COP 29 conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, in November increases pressure on business for sustainability
Major messages coming out of Baku: renewable energy is moving forward fast: the International Renewable Energy Agency shows a compound annual growth rate for PV solar energy capacity of 23% over the past 10 years.
And the consequences of global warming for climate change are increasingly visible in more and more countries. The International Energy Agency forecasts that PV solar energy use will increase threefold by 2030, as intended by the agreement signed by over 100 countries at the last COP meeting in 2023
But much more action is needed, and Thailand is not immune from the dangers of climate change. Floods and high winds in the coming decades are significant dangers unless the world moves faster to net zero.
You can help to keep Thailand moving forward, by installing a solar rooftop. And price reductions in equipment mean that you can start saving money from Day 1.
If you decide now, your solar rooftop could be working and saving you significant money on your electricity bills, well before the end of 2025. Panphos can guide you through every decision you need to take, from calculating exactly how much you can save on your electricity bills, advising you how to pay the modest cost of your rooftop, and on from there.