Chinese manufacturer Deye says its new energy storage system (ESS) features a microinverter, a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery module, and a battery management system (BMS). From ESS News [pdf]
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Niger's electricity company (Nigelec) has commissioned a 30-megawatt photovoltaic plant to compensate for major shortages since Nigeria stopped supplying electricity to Niger in response to the July coup, the country's energy minister announced on Sunday. [pdf]
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Based on its success, a broader $800-million solar energy project - Niger Accelerating Electricity Access (HASKÉ) - will integrate grid power, mini-grids, and off-grid solutions for electricity and clean cooking. [pdf]
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The project will help power thousands of homes, schools, businesses, and hospitals in Niger, where most lack access to electricity, and support the government's efforts to generate 30 percent of its power through sustainable sources by 2035. [pdf]
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It will do this with a combination of 16MW solar PV generation capacity, a 15MW battery energy storage system (BESS) and 16MW of diesel generation for backup. It will also be integrated into the local grid owned and operated by Sonichar, a majority state-owned utility company. [pdf]
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