The Philippine Star

SunAsia Energy bags deal to install solar home systems in Mindanao

- By DANESSA RIVERA

Local solar firm SunAsia Energy Inc. has bagged $1.91 million worth of contracts to put up solar home systems in parts of Mindanao under the World Bank’s rural electrific­ation project.

World Bank issued the notice of award to SunAsia Energy under Plug the Sun consortium, which was selected from among local and internatio­nal companies through a global selection process involving tedious technical and commercial review.

The project is under the Access to Sustainabl­e Energy Project (ASEP), which is funded by the European Union (EU).

Under the ASEP terms of reference, SunAsia Energy will provide the technology and install solar home system to rural off-grid households, with each system designed to power six LED lights, a radio, flat-screen television, and mobile phones.

SunAsia will install solar home systems in partnershi­p with Davao Sur Electric Cooperativ­e (Dasureco) and Sultan Kudarat Electric Cooperativ­e (Sukelco) for a contract price of $800,296.32 and $1.11 million, respective­ly, or a total of $1.91 million.

“The system was tailored-fit for the poor. Buying electricit­y requires no downpaymen­t or minimum charges. In the local dialect, it is called tingi–loading depends on one’s capacity to pay. What they can afford is the only amount paid,” SunAsia president Teresa Capellan said.

The fund generated from the sale of electricit­y will be allocated to operate, maintain, and replace the solar home system.

SunAsia Energy off-grid technology was considered unique and innovative because of the cloud-based computing applicatio­n allowing the monitoring of power supply and consumptio­n in remote villages. This allows an online electricit­y procuremen­t for the energy-poor communitie­s.

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