Muala Green Energy

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Nasoki Solar Hybrid System (SHS)
Below are some of the pictures of the journey to install solar in a remote island community, Nasoki, Moala, Lau Islands.
The Nasoki SHS was finally commissioned on 25 September 2014.
Solar PV panels getting transferred.
All the solar PV panels had to be unpacked from its package and hand delivered individually from the bigger vessel to smaller boats.
One by one
The Solar PV panels are balance dproperly in the small boat.
Deep Cycle batteries getting transferred.
All the Deep Cycle batteries had to be unpacked from its package and hand delivered individually from the bigger vessel to smaller boats.
Nasoki Solar PV panels ready for delivery
All the gear had to be removed from the container and transferred individually to smaller boats.
Inverters and battery ready for delivery across the sea.
Solar PV panels on delivery
Due to transportation issues, the Solar PV panels had to be ferried to land in smaller boats across high seas.
Nasoki SHS materials arriving at Nasoki shores
What a relief to have all the SHS materials at the shore line before the last 300 meters for storage.
Each Solar PV panels delivered 300 meters from the Nasoki shoreline.
This pictures sums up our vision of empowering remote communities through sustainable projects.
Solar PV panels getting closer to destination.
These panels weigh about 20kg each which is carried more than 300 meters.
Inverters carried over 300 meters from Nasoki shoreline.
The inverters can be seen here on part of its crate from Australia.
The man from Nasoki Village.
Job done and having a break after delivery of solar SHS materials.
The SHS materials waiting for the installers.
What we need now is the installer from Clay Energy.
Clay Energy staff leading the installation.
Clay Energy boys doing what they do best…quality installation of SHS.
The Nasoki men having a go at installing Solar PV panels.
The men of Nasoki were very keen to assist with the Solar PV installation.
Nasoki Sola PV finally installed on 25 September 2014.
Finally, its all done. Good work Clay Energy!!!
Nasoki Community Hall roof space as the site for the solar PV panels.
Utilising the available infrastructure was part of the design.
Inverters after installation by Clay Energy.
Very neat and tidy. Thanks Clay Energy!
Battery banks.
The storage facility with a lot of ventilation.