Solar Rooftop Installation Project
Solar Rooftop Installation Project

Loxley is proactively adopting solar rooftop technology to tangibly reduce fossil electricity consumption.
From an analysis of the amount of greenhouse gas emissions in the first quarter of 2024, the activity most emitting greenhouse gases was the electricity consumption brought from outside for usage in the organization. This accounted for 53% of greenhouse gases totaling 588 tCO2e. Therefore, the Company set up a target to reduce the Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions by supporting the use of alternative energy, which helped reduce the use of fossil electricity.
In the past year, the Company installed the solar rooftop system on roofs of some houses used to operate the food waste composer machine. There was a total of 3 buildings in the Company’s head office where the solar rooftop system was installed with the installed power generation capacity of 240.14 kilowatts. In 2024, electricity generated by the solar energy used in houses storing the food waste composer machine totaled 386.55 kilowatts-hour; in Hanuman Building for 34,935.10 kilowatts-hour; and in ICT1 Building for 185,794.54 kilowatts-hour. As a result, the greenhouse gases amounting to 17.66 tCO2e could be reduced while the cost of purchasing electricity from outside amounting to 1,018,878 Baht could be cut.
Moreover, the Company has conducted the feasibility study on installing such solar rooftop system in other buildings in the future.
