One of our key projects focuses on equipping the Muynak Music School with battery backed up solar energy, ensuring a reliable and eco-friendly power supply for the institution. We will install solar panels with a capacity of roughly 20-25 kilowatts on the school’s roof, accompanied by energy storage batteries. This initiative aligns with our mission to promote sustainability while supporting cultural and educational development in the region.
By integrating solar energy into the school’s infrastructure, this project will significantly reduce dependence on conventional electricity sources. The solar panels will provide a stable power supply for classrooms, air conditioners, musical instruments, and digital learning tools, enabling students to practice and study without disruptions. Additionally, the inclusion of storage batteries ensures continuous access to electricity, even during periods of low sunlight, reinforcing the school’s ability to operate efficiently throughout the year.
This initiative exemplifies a practical approach to sustainable development by merging renewable energy solutions with community support. By reducing the school’s carbon footprint and energy costs, the project allows more resources to be allocated toward music education and student opportunities. Furthermore, it serves as an educational model, inspiring students and the wider community to embrace renewable energy as a viable and impactful solution for the future.
Project technical parameters: installed off-grid capacity – 20-25 kW
Сomponents:
Hybrid Inverter, 20 kW
Solar panels 20 kW
Helium battery (20 kW)
Connector 20 pcs
Metal profile 4×2,5 mm 100-150 m
Cable 1×6 50-60 m
Cable 4×6 50-60 m
Cable 4×35 10-15 m
Electrical board 1 pc
Circuit breaker 3P 40A – 2 pcs / 1P 25A – 4 pairs
Electric meter 1 pc
Estimated cost: 500,000,000 UZS