Marshall Islands power station portable solar
The project helped Marshall Energy Company to upgrade the existing No. 1 power station, build a roof and reservoir floating photovoltaic power generation system, and provide it with an additional battery
Demolition and clearing of the first power plant which opened in 1982, is nearly completed with construction of the new facility expected to start later in May. The new plant building is expected to take about seven months to construct, Jack Chong-Gum, CEO of the Marshalls Energy Co., said.
The Marshalls Energy Co.'s solar panels are on school and government building rooftops. Photo courtesy of Marshall Islands Energy Co. In order to stabilize power service, the Marshalls Energy Co. was forced to import more than half-a-dozen rental containerized generators last year that currently provide the backbone of Majuro's power.
MEC launches its first shipping operations to deliver fuel to power plants in Ebeye, Jaluit and Wotje. MERAM is seen here being christened on Ebeye Island, Kwajalein Atoll. MEC adopted a new company logo which marks the beginning of the company's transformation to a green utility company.
Existing diesel power plants in Jaluit, Wotje, and Rongrong islands will be modernized by adding solar capabilities, significantly reducing fuel consumption. In Kili Island, MEC will improve power infrastructure, as well as install cash power meters on individual homes and buildings.
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