Solar Energy

In term of solar energy projects, we want to develop better renewable energy projects so that they can eventually serve as a new source of power for the people of Myanmar.

Our main areas of interest are planning, designing, constructing, and managing solar projects across the entire country. The development of more markets all over the world is our next goal.

The mission of Yangon Golden River Investment Company Limited is to obtain solar panels at a reasonable cost. In the future, rural places might receive electricity from our solar panels.

Upcoming threats from heavy electricity use could arise. These sorts of threats could be avoided by using our solar panels.

We build solar power stations to obtain stable green power resources. Part of the power is directly integrated into the grid for sale, and the other is used in the green power extension industry.

A solar power station will be built above the fish pond, so that there is not only the income of photovoltaic power generation, but also the income of fish farming.

Manufacturing operations for hydrogen energy commercial vehicles, hydrogen transport tanker assembly, and hydrogen storage equipment manufacturing & installation are underway.

The green energy industry chain will be taken as the main line and extended to the construction of related equipment manufacturing (intelligent assembly) industries, photovoltaic module manufacturing & installation, electrolysers manufacturing and installation.

Three collaborative solar energy undertakings are;
1. Generating electricity from solar energy
2. Hydrogen generation from solar energy
3. Solar fish farming

It is imperative that our Myanmar comes up with an alternate energy plan that is sustainable for the future. We have to find a way to harness energy and use it more efficiently, starting here at solar energy.

We have provided a green technology of the feasibility as well as the technique for the implementation of solar energy on our country.

With declining prices of solar technology, we recommend that now is an excellent time to pursue large scale sustainable energy use.

With the information provided, we hope that the implementation of a solar array on the new location to build is a good idea.

In doing so, this will be proven to be cost efficient and more sustainable for the environment.

Increasing technology will also produce figures that will pay for themselves within a short period of time hopefully.

Now that we are looking for the detailed feasible information, these findings can be looked upon for future planning.

Although there are obstacles to getting solar implemented on our country, we are determined to develop the most advanced forecasting solar energy projects in the future.