
Accordingly, the A'ur village solar power system project has a total investment of over 2.4 billion VND from the National Target Program for the Development of Ethnic Minority and Mountainous Regions 2025. The project includes 80 solar panels with a capacity of 580W, 20 battery storage systems with a capacity of 25kW, a DC-to-three-phase inverter, and a 300m long three-phase low-voltage power line…
After being officially put into operation, the project ensures the supply of three-phase electricity for daily life to 23 households/103 people in A'ur village. The Co Tu people here are very excited to have access to a stable power source for the first time.

According to Mr. Briu Quan, A'ur is a disadvantaged village, isolated within a special-use and protected forest area, more than 25km from the center of A Vuong commune. Currently, there are still more than 16km of road leading to the village that requires climbing mountains and crossing streams. Therefore, choosing to invest in a solar power system is the most optimal solution to serve the lives of people in this border region.
Previously, A'ur village was known as the "village of four no's" - no electricity, no roads, no market, and no phone signal.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/thon-biet-lap-cua-xa-bien-gioi-a-vuong-chinh-thuc-co-dien-sinh-hoat-post835051.html







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