Daikin sets up 1 MW solar plant at Texas headquarters

Japan-based Daikin has installed a 1 MW solar power system at its Texas Technology Park to reduce 845 tons of CO₂ yearly and power its central chiller operations.

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Daikin Texas Technology Park used bifacial panels to power chilled and hot water systems and support grid supply.

Daikin Texas Technology Park used bifacial panels to power chilled and hot water systems and support grid supply. Image Source: Daikin

Daikin, a global provider of advanced HVAC solution, has built a nearly 1 MW solar power plant at its North American headquarters near Waller, Texas. The system at Daikin Texas Technology Park is expected to cut about 845 metric tons of CO₂ each year. It uses bifacial solar panels to power the central chiller plant, which moves 125,000 gallons of chilled water and 75,000 gallons of hot water every year. The system is also connected to the power grid to help when needed. This project is part of Daikin’s plan to lower its environmental impact by 2030. The company is also investing in renewable energy, upgrading production efficiency, and managing emissions across global operations.

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