
The system has an energy capacity of about 200 kWh
A pilot project for the installation of a solar photovoltaic system on the roof of a building, supplemented by a battery energy storage system (BESS), was launched in Bishkek. This initiative was supported by the Ministry of Economy and Commerce of the Kyrgyz Republic and represents one of the first successful examples of the application of solar energy and batteries in the commercial sector.
The presentation took place at the project site and gathered participants from government agencies, businesses, educational institutions, and international organizations.
As part of this project, an energy storage system with a capacity of about 200 kWh and a solar photovoltaic installation with a capacity of approximately 50 kW were implemented. The project also included a digital energy consumption management system (PMS/EMS), which utilized Korean equipment and engineering solutions.
The system operates both in grid mode (on-grid), allowing for peak load management and optimization of electricity consumption, and in off-grid mode (off-grid), ensuring uninterrupted power supply to the facility and the operation of the microgrid in case of outages.
The ministry noted that the implementation of such pilot projects creates a practical basis for promoting a green economy, introducing new energy technologies, and enhancing the resilience of the country's energy infrastructure.
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