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Largest Renewable energy microgrid

The government of Equatorial Guinea chose MAECI Solar, in collaboration with Princeton Power Systems to install a 5-megawatt (MW) solar microgrid system on Annobon Province. The island-wide microgrid provides reliable, predictable power and supplies enough electricity to handle 100 percent of the island’s current energy demand and allow for the largest self-sufficient solar project on the continent of Africa

5-megawatt photovoltaic array will transform life for the island’s residents, bringing reliable, predictable power to the province in the South Atlantic Ocean. It will power 2,000 homes, foster burgeoning fishing and tourism industries, and support other recent investments like a major shipping port, a modern airport and hotels.

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