SOLAR ENERGY
We work closely with tier-1 manufacturers of solar modules. These established partnerships allows us to have a partner that is bankable and meets our sustainability goals. These manufacturers have proven track records of over 100 gigawatts of installed technology worldwide. They offer our investments strong warranties and avant-garde technology.
WIND POWER
Electricity from wind power is one of the fastest-growing renewable energy technologies. The technology is based on the wind turbine’s blades converting kinetic energy from the movement of air into rotational energy, a generator then converts this rotational energy to electricity via electromagnetic induction. Our partners and engineers have over 2 decades of combined experience in on-shore and off-shore wind installation. With operational assets around the globe, we can demonstrate a proven track record in harnessing wind power to generate electricity.
HYBRID SOLUTIONS
A hybrid system consists of two or more sources of energy, this can be a combination ofsolar and wind power or solar wind and storage, to name a few options. The generation of solar and wind energy, independently, is specifically challenged by what in technical terms is referred to as ‘discontinuity’. For instance, where both natural resources are readily available, discontinuity is cancelled out by combining solar and wind in a hybrid system. This solution allows us to increase the energy density per square meter of a given project.
ENERGY STORAGE
Energy storage within grid connected or stand-alone systems has significant benefits. For instance, it can enable a greater feed-in of energy into the grid by storing excess energy, during peak output and low demand, and deliver it when it is needed most.Energy storage systems also allow for frequency control which is essential in managing the stability of the grid.Energy storage can be scaled for different types of uses such as stand-alone systems, electronic charging stations and off-grid to on-grid applications.
HYDROPOWER
Hydropower dates back to its usage during ancient times. The technology is also based on converting kinetic energy from the flow of water into rotational energy from a turbine, which then powers a generator to converts the energy into electricity via electromagnetic induction. This form of energy generation requires high upfront capital investment but can generate a very high yields due to high energy generation, low maintenance cost and useful-life years ascompared to wind and solar.