
In Bishkek, a presentation was held for an innovative pilot project related to the implementation of a solar photovoltaic installation, which includes a battery energy storage system (BESS). This project, carried out with the support of the Ministry of Economy and Commerce of the Kyrgyz Republic, has become one of the first examples of successful integration of renewable energy sources and battery solutions in the country's commercial sector.
The technical solution implemented on the roof of one of the city’s facilities is based on modern Korean engineering technologies. The complex consists of solar panels with a total capacity of approximately 50 kW and an energy storage system with a capacity of 200 kWh. The entire system is managed through a digital intelligent platform PMS/EMS, which optimizes energy consumption in real-time.
One of the key features of the installation is its versatility. The system can operate in grid mode (on-grid), which helps to alleviate peak loads and reduce electricity costs. In the event of emergency outages, it automatically switches to off-grid mode, ensuring uninterrupted supply and operation of the microgrid even in the absence of voltage in the main grid.
Representatives of the Ministry of Economy and Commerce of the Kyrgyz Republic note that this project creates a practical foundation for the development of a "green" economy in the country. Similar solutions not only reduce the load on the traditional energy system but also contribute to enhancing the resilience of Kyrgyzstan's energy infrastructure. The event was attended by government officials, businesspeople, representatives of international organizations, and specialized educational institutions, who discussed the potential for scaling this experience to other commercial and state facilities in the republic.