NAREI Institute Buildings in Guyana Now Powered by Clean Energy

Guyana is striving towards a sustainable energy future. The government of the South American Republic, represented by the Guyana Energy Agency (GEA), has been constantly issuing clean energy tenders during the last year to reach the target of a 100% renewable energy supply in the country. As part of this program, The meeco Group and its local joint venture oursun Guyana Inc. were awarded the tender to supply, design and install five sun2roof solar systems for the National Agricultural Research and Extension Institute (NAREI). The installation of the sun2roof clean energy solutions with a total solar capacity of 16 kWp, including respective sun2safe energy storage capacity has just been successfully completed.

Five buildings of the NAREI institute benefit as of now from clean and reliable energy generated by sun2roof solar rooftop solutions with capacities ranging from 1 to 8 kWp combined with the intelligent sun2safe energy management systems. Four parts of the research institute - Kairuni Station, Aishalton Village, Annai Village, Monkey Mountain Village - are now exclusively powered by solar energy, only the Seeds Building is additionally connected to the national electricity grid. The meeco clean energy solutions have been completely customised according to the respective energy requirements of each building and will ensure CO2  savings of 16,268 kilograms annually. Through the combination of the photovoltaic solutions with meeco's sun2safe energy management system comprising tier one inverters and batteries and an interface to the energy monitoring system sun2see, the internal consumption of NAREI will be covered environmentally friendly and in a cost-effective manner.

"We are glad to have completed another renewable energy project to strengthen the clean energy sector in Guyana", states Thomas Beindorf, Chief Technical Officer of The meeco Group. "The implementation of the solar solutions at the remote sites represented a logistical challenge for our local teams. Thanks to the excellent cooperation with the administrations of the buildings, we were able to manage the project implementation even within the tight time schedule", Beindorf explains. meeco and oursun Guyana have moreover just completed the installation of sun2roof solar systems on the rooftops of 57 governmental sites in Guyana, which represented a milestone for the companies and a further step towards a green energy sector in the country.

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