Singapore modular solar panel company Photovoltaic Foundry expects to see its revenue increase from $2 million to $3 million in 2023 thanks to a $650,000 green finance loan received from DBS Bank. With the loan, the company was able to offer a power purchase agreement (PPA) to its customers, allowing them to buy the energy generated from the solar panel s installed on their building at a discounted price.
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