sustainable energy solutions for island nations
The Achievements of the Renewable Hybrid Project in suriname
Two hybrid power plants were built in Suriname’s coastal regions of NICKERIE (port city) and CORONIE (forested area), serving 15,000 residents.
2.3MWp PV + 1.14MWh BESS + 21MW Genset ensures 99.9% reliability, cuts annual diesel by 1.55M liters, with 7-year payback.
Moving average algorithms and multi-PCS circulation tech stabilize PV output and address rainforest challenges like equipment corrosion and power balancing.
| Geographic Adaptability | Modular design suits dispersed settlements, deploying PV systems on town outskirts to minimize land use. |
| Climate Resilience | C5 anti-corrosion equipment and 316L stainless steel supports withstand high temperature, humidity, and salt spray. |
| Economic Sustainability | Reduces diesel dependency, saving $1.5 million annually in fuel costs, offering a replicable clean energy model. |
Rainforest-adapted microgrid standards incorporated into Suriname’s national energy plan.
Cloud-based monitoring and local maintenance systems extended to other Caribbean nations.
Fostered clusters in PV, storage, and smart control, with SINOSOAR’s GDP system enabling global remote management.
Reference Cases for Island Areas
The "PV + energy storage + ecological restoration" model
Cases of the hybrid system
Gt. China Reg.
The Dental Hospital
A Large-Scale Oil Field
The Nickel Mine
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Cases of the hybrid system
AFRICA
Niger
Ethiopia
Uganda
Togo
Gambia
Senegal
Cabo Verde
Tchad
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Cases of the hybrid system
South Pacific
Marshall Is.
Micronesia
Kiribati
Vanuatu
Solomon Is.
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