
Life on an island follows the rhythm of natural cycles. The tides shift, seasons change, and each day begins with the rising sun over the Andaman Sea. Increasingly, that same sun is also helping to power daily life at Koh Jum Beach Villas.
In 2025, our solar system generated 44.62 MWh (44,620 kWh) of clean energy. While this number may sound technical, its impact is simple. It represents thousands of everyday moments powered by renewable energy, from early morning coffee and warm showers to evening lights and the quiet work that keeps the resort running behind the scenes.
This amount of energy is equivalent to powering 12 to 15 Thai homes for an entire year, or approximately 1,400 to 1,600 villa nights of electricity. For a small island community where resources must be carefully managed, reducing dependence on fossil fuels is an important step forward.

What makes this achievement especially meaningful is that 100 percent of the energy produced was used on site. Every unit generated by the sun was consumed within the resort itself. Nothing exported, nothing wasted. When conditions allow, daily operations run directly on solar energy.
By producing our own renewable power, we prevented 44.48 tonnes of COâ‚‚ emissions in 2025 alone. This is comparable to driving more than 180,000 kilometres in a petrol car, or planting over 2,000 trees and allowing them to grow for a year.
At Koh Jum Beach Villas, sustainability is not treated as a separate initiative. It is part of how we choose to operate each day, making practical decisions that reduce impact while preserving the natural beauty that draws people to the island in the first place.
Regenerative hospitality is not about grand gestures. It is about consistent choices, made over time, that allow both people and place to thrive together.
To discover more about how we are working in partnership with our environment, visit our sustainability page.

