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This project deploys an energy storage system for livelihood - related sectors in Gabon (e.g., community service centers, small shops, and public facilities). Given Gabon’s challenges of insufficient grid stability and frequent power outages, the energy storage equipment stores electricity during off - peak grid hours or surplus energy from distributed photovoltaics (if integrated). During peak demand, it releases stored energy to provide continuous and stable power support for livelihoods. In case of grid outages, the system quickly switches to an emergency power source, ensuring the normal operation of devices like lighting and basic electrical appliances, effectively alleviating local residents’ anxiety about power supply.
From an energy development perspective, this project represents the implementation of energy storage technology in Gabon’s livelihood scenarios. It improves local energy utilization efficiency, reduces reliance on traditional emergency power generation (e.g., diesel generators), and cuts carbon emissions. Meanwhile, stable power supply empowers the development of livelihood sectors. We aim to take this project as a starting point to continuously provide reliable energy storage solutions for Gabon and more African countries, promoting the upgrade of regional energy supply toward greater stability and cleanliness, and contributing to the improvement of local livelihoods and sustainable development.