S. Korea to supply microgrid and home solar power systems to Vanuatu

By Kim Joo-heon Posted : September 23, 2021, 10:57 Updated : September 23, 2021, 22:34

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SEOUL -- The Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), a state organization that implements South Korea's grant aid programs for developing countries, will supply renewable energy systems to Vanuatu, a country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The microgrid and home solar systems will be established in Vanuatu's isolated areas.

A microgrid is an autonomously-controlled power grid that enables a self-sufficient power supply in small, regional areas. The system incorporates artificial intelligence, various power sources and battery storage systems. KOICA said in a statement on September 23 that it will help Vanuatu provide electricity to rural and island areas by supporting $400,000. By November 2022, small solar power plants and microgrid systems will be built in 48 elementary and middle schools and 22 cooperatives.

The microgrid system normally operates connected to a conventional wide-area synchronous grid but can also detach from the big power network to rely on local renewable power sources such as a solar power generator and a micro hydropower system. The system is being adopted by many island countries and desert regions. The home solar system can generate electricity that is consumed in real-time without being stored in batteries. It can be installed on a balcony railing, rooftop and building walls.

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