Recently, a PV-storage-diesel microgrid project in Conakry, the capital of Guinea, completed its trial run and was officially delivered and put into commercial operation. The project has an installed capacity of 7.5MW/15MWh, aiming to provide more stable power supply to the local area.
The project adopts a hybrid power supply mode that combines photovoltaic power generation, energy storage systems, and diesel generators. It can flexibly switch between independent operation and grid-connected operation based on actual demand. This design helps adapt to fluctuations in local power loads and enhances the reliability and flexibility of the power supply network.









