Published: 24.07.2024
At the World Health Organization (WHO) offices in Asmara, Eritrea, solar energy has taken center stage with the installation and commissioning of a 60kWp PV system paired with 389kWh of storage capacity. This initiative aligns with the ongoing push for energy independence and sustainability in regions where reliable electricity is a pressing need.
This collaboration with the WHO is particularly meaningful, as it addresses not only the organization’s immediate energy needs but also supports their broader sustainability efforts. The new PV system significantly enhances the WHO offices’ energy independence, providing a dependable and renewable source of electricity for their critical work in Eritrea.
Eritrea faces significant energy access challenges, which in turn impact economic development and essential services. For communities and organizations in the region, reliable electricity is more than a convenience; it is a foundation for socio-economic progress and improved quality of life. Our work in this context aims to provide sustainable energy solutions that can contribute to the country’s development and improve the quality of life for its citizens.
We would like to express our gratitude to our local partner for their assistance and exceptional hospitality to our colleague engineer, Karama Sammoudi, who ensured the project was completed seamlessly. Additionally, we appreciate the cooperation of the WHO team, which ensured the smooth progress of the work.
At Asantys Systems, we believe that projects like this are vital steps toward a future where access to reliable and clean energy is a reality for everyone. Every system we design, and commission takes us closer to that goal, reinforcing our commitment to sustainability, energy independence, and impactful partnerships.
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