Thailand’s first off-the-grid hydrogen house

01 Feb 2016

Ian Fenwick, Sasin Marketing Faculty, and Alex Mavro, Sasin Center for Sustainability Management (SCSM), with Sebastien-Justus Schmidt, energy efficiency entrepreneur, at Phi Suea House Project in Chiangmai, January 29, 2016.

The Phi Suea House project is a sustainable set of residences fully powered by solar panels using an innovative hydrogen fuel cell system to store its power. This is combined with a water collection and re-use system, and home automation, to maximize energy saving and minimize carbon footprint.

Prof. Ian Fenwick moderated a roundtable discussion on sustainability practice in Thailand, including presentations from: Alex Mavro (Sasin Center for Sustainability Management); Bob Fox (Joint Foreign Chambers of Commerce Thailand); Marius Mehner (German Thai Chamber of Commerce), Nilesh Jadhav (Nanyang Technology University), and K. Duangrit Bunnag (DBALP Jam Factory).
For more details, go to: www.PhiSueaHouse.com

 

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