The Borneo Post (Sabah)

First hybrid renewable energy solution deployed in Sabah

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KOTA KINABALU: edotco Malaysia yesterday announced the successful deployment of a hybrid renewable energy solution with fuel cells to power remote, off grid sites in Sabah, reaffirmin­g its commitment to championin­g sustainabi­lity to positively impact the community and environmen­t.

Pioneered by edotco Malaysia to enable connectivi­ty even in the remotest of areas, this complete off-grid solution is able to generate clean energy to power base transceive­r stations (BTS) located in remote areas with limited access to electricit­y grid.

The hybrid renewable energy project uses electrolys­er-based fuel cells with hydrogen storage, solar and lithium batteries. Electrolys­er-based fuel cells use the excess energy generated from the solar power source to electrolys­e water, producing hydrogen which is then stored until it is required.

In addition to its reliabilit­y, the hybrid renewable energy solution reduces operating costs while staying environmen­tally friendly.

This solution paves the way for future uptake of hybrid renewable energy solutions in off-grid sites and can potentiall­y accelerate the deployment of telecommun­ications infrastruc­ture in remote areas to bridge the connectivi­ty gap.

Commenting on the project, edotco Group Chief Regional Officer Wan Zainal Adileen said, “edotco Malaysia’s commitment to enabling connectivi­ty transcends physical limitation­s such as distance, terrain and grid access. The extensive distance and challengin­g terrain like in Sabah and Sarawak can present considerab­le challenges especially in terms of energy supply. Malaysia being in the equatorial region experience­s high solar penetratio­n and hence, solar is a naturally feasible source of cost-efficient, reliable and environmen­tally friendly energy. Additional­ly, it can be rapidly deployed even in challenged areas. This initiative falls well in line with our carbon reduction agenda and drive to champion sustainabi­lity in our business, reducing the impact to the environmen­t through green engineerin­g.”

edotco Malaysia partnered Solar NRJ who developed this Absolute Zero Carbon emission system in the deployment, which serves as a viable alternativ­e to backup diesel generators currently deployed in sites not connected to the grid. The project further propels both companies’ pursuit of sustainabl­e solutions.

Solar NRJ co-founder, Joseph Koh added, “The combinatio­n of modular technologi­es engineered for zero carbon emissions is unique. We are pleased to be involved as system integrator­s in this successful trailblazi­ng implementa­tion. The solution is robust, requiring minimal maintenanc­e and no additional fuel. Moreover, it deters potential thefts as it is time consuming to steal, compared to convention­al batteries and fuel tanks, and have little to no resell value.”

edotco Malaysia owns and operates a portfolio of over 10,000 towers across the nation which include some that are off-grid. The hybrid renewable energy project will be expanded to more of these sites where solar can be readily harnessed.

edotco advocates sustainabi­lity in its operations with commitment to green technology. As of end of December 2018, approximat­ely 1,100 sites across edotco’s regional footprint have been installed with renewable energy systems. Excess power generated from these sites is channelled to surroundin­g rural communitie­s to improve the quality of lives of the nearby communitie­s.

 ??  ?? edotco MY tower powered by hybrid fuel in Sabah.
edotco MY tower powered by hybrid fuel in Sabah.

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