AIFFP is investing in Palau''s grid upgrades and battery storage to enable more solar power, reduce diesel reliance and support Pacific climate leadership.
Palau on June 3 launched its first solar and battery energy storage system (BESS) project on Friday. The project was made possible by Renewable company Alternergy Holdings Corp. and
Philippine renewable energy firm Alternergy and its subsidiary Solar Pacific Energy Corporation (SPEC) have recently launched the Republic of Palau''s first solar and battery energy storage system (BESS)
The Pacific island country of Palau has welcomed the commissioning of its first large-scale solar-plus-storage project, representing the largest power plant of its kind in the
Renewable power pioneer Alternergy Holdings Corp. (Alternergy) and its subsidiary Solar Pacific Energy Corporation (Solar Pacific) inaugurated the Republic of Palau''''s first solar PV + battery
Alternergy Holdings Corp. has announced the commencement of commercial operations for its first international energy project, a 15.3 MWp solar photovoltaic (PV) farm with a 12.9 MWh
Palau on June 3 launched its first solar and battery energy storage system (BESS) project on Friday. The project was made possible by Renewable company Alternergy Holdings
Palau on June 3 launched its first solar and battery energy storage system (BESS) project on Friday. The project was made possible by Renewable company Alternergy Holdings Corp. and its subsidiary Solar
Philippine renewable energy firm Alternergy and its subsidiary Solar Pacific Energy Corporation (SPEC) have recently launched the Republic of Palau''s first solar and battery
Palau has committed renewable energy targets (RETs), driven by the nation''s reliance on high-cost diesel generation and strong environmental principles. The supply of affordable and clean
DNV is pleased to have supported a landmark solar and storage project in the Republic of Palau, one of four Pacific island countries that make up Micronesia.
The main objective of this study is therefore to develop a technology-specific energy roadmap that can provide the government of Palau with clearly defined options for the least-cost deployment
The Pacific island country of Palau has welcomed the commissioning of its first large-scale solar-plus-storage project, representing the largest power plant of its kind in the Western Pacific region.
Alternergy Holdings Corp. has announced the commencement of commercial operations for its first international energy project, a 15.3 MWp solar photovoltaic (PV) farm with a 12.9 MWh

Palau on June 3 launched its first solar and battery energy storage system (BESS) project on Friday. The project was made possible by Renewable company Alternergy Holdings Corp. and its subsidiary Solar Pacific Energy Corporation.
In a press release from the company, it said the Palau solar project boasts a capacity of 15.3 MWp solar PV and 12.9 MWh BESS, making it one of the most significant foreign direct investments in the country. The project cost USD29 million, the venture marks a remarkable milestone for Alternergy.
The results of the optimisation show that Palau’s current power system is dominated by diesel generation, with renewable energy only taking a small share (just 4%). With more deployment, however, the share taken by renewables could potentially increase to more than 92%. This corresponds to the lowest average system LCOE.
As there is no battery storage system currently present in Palau, the panels can only generate throughout the day when the sun is available, and no electricity can be stored for later use. Furthermore, the figure also confirms that Palau’s current power system is widely dominated by fossil fuel generation.
The model included large amounts of diesel generation, with a minimal share of renewable energy coming from the solar PV systems currently present in Palau.
The optimal system includes the current power system together with additional renewable capacity coupled with battery storage. The results of the optimisation show that Palau’s current power system is dominated by diesel generation, with renewable energy only taking a small share (just 4%).
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