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Recently, BBOXX, a UK-based off-grid renewable energy specialist, and GE signed a partnership agreement to provide energy services
to small businesses, schools and other organizations in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo.
At present, a large number of enterprises and organizations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo do not have adequate access to energy, and most of them consume too
much diesel.
As part of this partnership, BBOXX has deployed GE's first hybrid distributed power (HDP) system in the city of Goma, near the Rwandan border, to provide renewable energy power
to 10 customers.
The first HDP system was installed at the local Kivu International School
.
In the coming weeks, more customers will be added to the mini-grid system
.
These systems are able to provide a reliable energy supply
by combining solar energy, battery storage, and diesel power generation.
These small grid systems will eventually feature both GE's Predix digital remote monitoring and diagnostic platform and BBOXX's cloud-based Pulse platform
.
GE's HDP system in Goma is capable of delivering up to 30kW of renewable energy
.
BBOXX's CEO and co-founder said, "Many businesses and small businesses in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and developing countries do not have a reliable and economical way
to maintain their electricity supply.
Hybrid distributed power and microgrid technologies offer a solution to this pressing problem
by providing a grid-tied experience in an off-grid setting.
We look forward to working with future technology partners to deliver energy and other utility services to more customers, from small rural households to urban SMEs and public institutions, to increase productivity and boost economic growth
.
" ”
GE Licensing Managing Director added, "We are delighted to partner with BBOXX to realize renewable energy projects
in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
GE's hybrid distributed power systems offer the flexibility to deliver fast, reliable power through a digital backbone in utility-scale power
plants.
”
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Recently, BBOXX, a UK-based off-grid renewable energy specialist, and GE signed a partnership agreement to provide energy services
to small businesses, schools and other organizations in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo.
At present, a large number of enterprises and organizations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo do not have adequate access to energy, and most of them consume too
much diesel.
As part of this partnership, BBOXX has deployed GE's first hybrid distributed power (HDP) system in the city of Goma, near the Rwandan border, to provide renewable energy power
to 10 customers.
The first HDP system was installed at the local Kivu International School
.
In the coming weeks, more customers will be added to the mini-grid system
.
These systems are able to provide a reliable energy supply
by combining solar energy, battery storage, and diesel power generation.
These small grid systems will eventually feature both GE's Predix digital remote monitoring and diagnostic platform and BBOXX's cloud-based Pulse platform
.
GE's HDP system in Goma is capable of delivering up to 30kW of renewable energy
.
BBOXX's CEO and co-founder said, "Many businesses and small businesses in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and developing countries do not have a reliable and economical way
to maintain their electricity supply.
Hybrid distributed power and microgrid technologies offer a solution to this pressing problem
by providing a grid-tied experience in an off-grid setting.
We look forward to working with future technology partners to deliver energy and other utility services to more customers, from small rural households to urban SMEs and public institutions, to increase productivity and boost economic growth
.
" ”
GE Licensing Managing Director added, "We are delighted to partner with BBOXX to realize renewable energy projects
in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
GE's hybrid distributed power systems offer the flexibility to deliver fast, reliable power through a digital backbone in utility-scale power
plants.
”
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