Amidst Sudan’s challenges and the widespread disruption of its conventional power grids, a strategic partnership is forging a path to resilience. LONGi and its local partner, New Civilization, are deploying high-efficiency solar solutions to power the nation’s most critical infrastructure. This collaboration is not merely a temporary fix; it represents a fundamental shift, transforming instability into an opportunity for sustainable self-sufficiency and proving that clean, reliable energy is the bedrock of a stable future.
Case Studies in Resilience
The impact of this partnership is most evident in its targeted projects, which address urgent needs in security, healthcare, education, and community life. Each installation, carried out by New Civilization’s sister company, Green Technology for Electrical Equipment, utilizes LONGi’s Hi-MO X10 modules to deliver unwavering performance where it matters most.
Securing Quality and Commerce at the Sudanese Standards and Metrology Authority (10.32 kW)
This critical installation powers the Sudanese Standards and Metrology Authority, which oversees the quality of imported goods. By ensuring their inspection and testing equipment has uninterrupted power, this project helps safeguard Sudanese consumers and maintain the integrity of trade at this vital national gateway.
Powering Critical Healthcare: Osman Digna Hospital, Port Sudan (23.22 kW)
In a hospital, consistent power can mean the difference between life and death. The 23.22 kW solar system at Osman Digna Hospital in Port Sudan serves as a literal lifeline for the community. It guarantees an uninterrupted power supply for operating theaters, life-support machines, diagnostic equipment like X-ray and ultrasound machines, and refrigeration for vaccines and blood supplies. This installation transforms the medical facility into a fortress of health, enabling doctors and nurses to provide lifesaving care with confidence, regardless of the state of the national grid.
Safeguarding Education for Future Leaders: Sudan University of Science & Technology (106.2 kW)
Sudan’s future lies in its youth. A significant 106.2 kW solar installation at the Sudan University of Science and Technology provides a direct investment in the nation’s intellectual capital. Comprising 10 independent 10.62 kW systems, the project ensures that education and innovation continue unabated. Each system powers laboratories for critical research, runs digital learning tools, and nurtures the next generation of scientists, engineers, and leaders of Sudan.
Building Community Stability: Port Sudan Residential Project (23.22 kW)
Resilience begins at home. By bringing stable, clean electricity to households in Port Sudan through a 23.22 kW project, the partnership is transforming daily life. Families can power lights for safety and study, charge communication devices to stay connected, and operate essential appliances. This restoration of normalcy fosters a sense of security and well-being, empowering communities from the ground up and demonstrating the tangible, immediate benefits of decentralized solar power.
A Blueprint for a Sustainable and Stable Future
These projects embody LONGi’s mission: “To make the best of solar energy to build a green world.” In the context of Sudan, this mission reveals a powerful truth: sustainability and stability are two sides of the same coin. By building decentralized, clean energy sources, the partnership is helping to forge a path toward energy independence.
This is a crucial cornerstone for national recovery, economic development, and long-term peace. Each solar installation creates a pocket of resilience that reduces reliance on a fragile central grid, empowers local communities, and lights the way forward.
Source: LONGi
