ADB approves additional funds for renewables, grid upgrades in Maldives

ADB approves additional funds for renewables, grid upgrades in Maldives The SolarSea system at the LUX* South Ari Atoll luxury resort in the Maldives. Source: The Lux Collective

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) said it has approved a USD-7.74-million (EUR 6.64m) concessional loan and a USD-2.73-million project grant to support renewable energy development and grid modernisation in the Maldives.

The financing represents an additional injection for the ongoing project, Preparing Outers Islands for Sustainable Energy Development (POISED), which is enabling the island nation to transform its existing diesel-based grids into renewable energy-based hybrid systems. The initiative covers 160 outer islands in the Maldives.

With added funds, the project will expand renewable energy hybrids, distribution grid upgrades, energy management system, and supervisory control and data acquisition systems in additional 12 outer islands. Among the sub-projects are the installation of solar photovoltaic (PV) based ice-making machines in four outer islands to support fisheries and a pilot run of a solar PV and battery-operated ferry for transport, the ADB said.

The POISED project has so far replaced diesel-based power generation grid and installed more than 9.5 MW of solar PV capacity, 5 MWh of battery storage, 11.6 MW of energy efficient diesel generators, supporting investments in 70 outers islands.

(USD 1.0 = EUR 0.858)

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