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Papua New Guinea Launches Advanced Solar and Battery System for Government Offices

Papua New Guinea Launches Advanced Solar and Battery System for Government Offices

From Post-Courier · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Papua New Guinea's Department of the Prime Minister and National Executive Council has launched an innovative solar and battery energy storage system.
  • The system ensures critical operations, like elevators, remain functional during power outages.
  • This initiative aligns with the government's commitment to green energy, resilience, and cost savings.

Today marks a significant milestone for the public service in Papua New Guinea as the Department of the Prime Minister and National Executive Council officially commissions its new solar grid and Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) at Melanesian Haus. This launch, officiated by Chief Secretary Ivan Pomaleu, signifies more than just the adoption of cutting-edge technology; it represents the successful integration of a resilient energy solution designed to enhance operational continuity. The system's capability was vividly demonstrated as it seamlessly switched to backup power during a simulated outage, keeping essential services, including elevators, fully operational. This reliability is paramount, especially given the Department's role in hosting high-level government meetings. Huawei PNG's CEO, Angelo Zhang, highlighted the system's near-instantaneous response, noting it's the first commercial project in PNG to achieve such seamless on-grid and off-grid transitions. Chief Secretary Pomaleu underscored the government's dedication to a green transition, emphasizing that this investment in advanced solar and battery technology not only bolsters energy resilience but also promises substantial cost savings on electricity bills. These savings can be redirected to other critical government projects, demonstrating a prudent approach to resource management. Furthermore, the system significantly mitigates the risks associated with blackouts, ensuring the Department can continue its vital oversight of essential services without interruption, even during emergencies. This commitment to sustainable and reliable power is fundamental for effective governance and service delivery, particularly for reaching citizens in remote areas.

We can see the elevators still operating normally, without a single second of interruptionโ€”no elevator traps, no panic, just absolute continuity.

โ€” Angelo ZhangHuawei PNG Chief Executive Officer, Angelo Zhang, described the system's seamless power transition during a live demonstration.
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Originally published by Post-Courier in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.