Huawei FusionSolar, the Smart PV solution from Huawei, has launched its complete integrated system for residential solar energy solution in Kenya. Contact online >>
Huawei FusionSolar, the Smart PV solution from Huawei, has launched its complete integrated system for residential solar energy solution in Kenya.
With a growing number of homeowners switching to solar energy, the home energy storage system (ESS) plays an even greater role in this unprecedented energy transition.
Speaking at the launch event in Nairobi, Huawei Kenya CEO Will Meng said, "Indeed the concept of carbon neutrality is not new to us. At Huawei, we pride ourselves for working towards reducing our carbon footprint and for accelerating carbon neutrality in the countries we operate in. Today, we shall officially launch our new energy storage solution, the LUNA 2000, suitable for residential scenarios; expound on our FusionSolar Smart PV solutions for commercial and industrial scenarios."
The chief guest at the event Dr. Eng. Joseph Njoroge commended Huawei''s new innovation saying, “I am very delighted to witness this launch because I know it will be one of the sources of success to achieving our Vision 2030 dream. In the energy act 2019, renewable energy is one of the critical subjects devoted in the act and this product meets those requirements. I would like to thank Huawei for launching this product in Kenya."
In addition to increasing the self-consumption rate of solar energy, the new solution can also provide critical support during power outages or load shedding. A home energy storage system, equipped with backup power boxes, can always keep our internet and household appliances on.
Huawei’s new range of products has been developed to focus on delivering three main benefits including optimal electricity cost, active safety and better experience.
Huawei offers leading Smart PV solutions harnessing more than 30 years of expertise in digital information technology by integrating AI and Cloud to incorporate the latest ICT technologies.
For solar energy users, Huawei launched an advanced solution for C&I and residential customers based on the Optimal Electricity Cost and Active Safety concept. By improving the utilization of solar power, Huawei has helped to power millions of residents and hundreds of industries globally.
During the Summit, Huawei signed a Channel Partner Agreement with Nabico Enterprises and Rehubco Limited to officially recognize them as Huawei solar solutions distributors in Kenya and Somalia market respectively.
Huawei prides itself in its commitment to open cooperation with like-minded people around the world to promote carbon neutrality in order to build a better, greener future. Huawei''s partner strategy is to be integrated with long-term investment to bring better products, solutions and services, you can see the slogan besides the stage, which is PSEE (Profitability, Simplicity, Enablement, Ecosystem).
"Our aim is to increase your profitability, so that you maintain long-term growth for your businesses. It is our desire to simplify policies and processes to enable easier cooperation. We will try our best to build your capacities continuously, enable you with the best practice we have, to make you invincible in this industry. We will also invest in a strategic direction to attract more partners, including distribution, finance, education, association objectively to build strongest eco-system." Wan Wei, Huawei Kenya Deputy CEO said.
As of March 31, 2022, Huawei Digital Power (Products & Solutions) has helped customers generate 535.9 billion kWh of green power, save 16.2 billion kWh of electricity, and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 260 million tons, which was equivalent to planting 360 million trees.
With Kenya''s current installed solar capacity at just over 200 MW, the opportunity for investment and growth is immense. The country''s positioning as a major solar market is as a result of a variety of factors including affordable solar panels, abundant supply of panels, over-reliance on expensive fossil fuels and the unstable nature of both hydro and wind power generation. All in all, the summit was a total success with over 200 attendees.
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The Kenya Electricity Generating Company PLC (KenGen), has been designated to be the Implementing Agency for the Kenyan Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), which is part of the Kenya Green and Resilient Expansion of Energy (GREEN) program, funded by the World Bank. KenGen is the leading electric power generating company in Kenya, generating 1904MW, which represents a market share of 65% of the nation''s installed capacity, making KenGen the largest energy producer in East Africa. The company''s energy mix includes Hydro (825.69 MW), Geothermal (799 MW), Solar (253.5MW), Wind (25.5MW).
Preliminary analysis from a recent study by the Ministry of Energy indicates the critical need of integrating BESS within the national grid infrastructure. The BESS will be utilized in the storage of excess energy generated by geothermal plants and help address grid instability arising from high levels of intermittent power by providing load balancing power to the grid.
KenGen has announced that it will implement an initial 100MW BESS project as part of the World Bank funded GREEN program in early 2024. The BESS project has been identified as a possible solution to increased proportion of intermittent energy to the Kenyan power system and energy curtailment during off peak hours. The BESS project will reduce the impact of intermittency on the grid and store power for use during peak hours. KenGen is working with the World Bank to fast-track implementation of the project with the aim of addressing the increasing frequency of power outages in the national system.
CS Kenya expects KenGen to issue a call for an Expression of Interest for the 100MW BESS project in January 2024. U.S. firms in the energy sector, known for their innovation and quality, have a strong advantage in BESS technologies making them very competitive in the Kenyan market, and we encourage firms to be on the lookout for this procurement via KenGen''s website: https://
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