Flagship Project: Microgrid
Introduction

Introduction

Microgrid is a system in which small-scale power generation facilities are built in a certain area, and energy is produced and consumed locally without relying on large-scale power plants and grids (known as macro-grids). It efficiently uses renewable energy, and in emergencies, it supplies electricity generated within the area independently of the traditional large-scale power transmission and distribution network.​

Applications range from rural electrification and industrial energy efficiency to military bases and urban infrastructure.

Kyudenko is currently engaged in a demonstration project of microgrid in remote island areas in North Kalimantan, Indonesia. This microgrid is composed of solar PV, biomass, and storage batteries.

Microgrid Demonstration in Indonesia by Kyudenko

 

Activities

Activity Structure

Introducing case studies with the participation of companies aiming to expand into ASEAN.

 

Expected effects

By spreading the technology to highly vulnerable areas such as islands, it will be possible to ensure a stable supply of electricity in the event of a disaster, thereby simultaneously achieving a carbon-free power supply and strengthening resilience.

Activities of Microgrids
Recent Activity Report