Solar Projects
Our solar projects are intended to provide useful services to those in need, especially in remote locations such as the Marshall Islands. We have been providing solar power systems to schools,
In August 2016, Sunergise announced the launch of an innovative solar power generation plant designed to collect BOTH rainwater and solar energy for the people of Majuro in The Rep...
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Our solar projects are intended to provide useful services to those in need, especially in remote locations such as the Marshall Islands. We have been providing solar power systems to schools,
With this initiative, not only does the facility provide essential parking space for vehicles, but it also harnesses solar energy to power itself independently from traditional electricity grids.
As a low-lying island nation vulnerable to climate change, the Marshall Islands is turning to solar panels and photovoltaic power generation to reduce fossil fuel dependence.
The nation is dependent on diesel for more than 90 per cent of its electricity. A 600kW PV Plant in Majuro was built on an existing water reservoir. The plant
Namkoo''s 40KW off-grid solar system project for the lumber mill and warehouse in the Marshall Islands showcases our expertise in providing sustainable, reliable, and integrated systems
In August 2016, Sunergise announced the launch of an innovative solar power generation plant designed to collect BOTH rainwater and solar energy for the
The project, constructed under the World Bank''s Sustainable Energy Development Project (SEDeP), showcases practical innovation at work. While
The government of the Marshall Islands has implemented extensive solar energy projects to electrify homes, workplaces and other facilities. These projects have
Under the National Energy Policy and to address the challenges associated with fossil fuel dependence, the Marshall Islands implemented its outer island solar project, setting a target of 100% renewable
The project helped Marshall Energy Company to upgrade the existing No. 1 power station, build a roof and reservoir floating photovoltaic power generation system,