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Solar Hybrid Power Systems
Educational Facilitiesfor
Project Implementation
Learning Facilities and Resources for Isolated SchoolsA critical issue in many developing countries is the provision of educational services, including; information technology based resources, digital library, internet access, educational software applications, communications and voice over internet protocol (VOIP).
Students and teachers in remote areas are at a severe disadvantage to city based institutions due to lack of suitable power supply and associated services. Optimal Power Solutions provides reliable and cost-effective renewable energy for these applications.
Company InformationThe Optimal Power Solutions (OPS) group is a market leader in the innovation, production and support of renewable energy conversion technologies. Optimal Power Solutions Pty. Ltd is the group’s parent company that controls subsidiary companies in Australia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia and South Africa. The OPS Group provides proprietary power conversion and control systems to its valued group of international clients.
Our technology prioritises renewable energy sources such as photovoltaics, wind turbines, mini-hydro and advanced storage technologies whilst optimising the use of generators where necessary. This approach results in high performance, efficient and cost-effective power systems. Our systems offer unique, reliable and cost-effective solutions for grid-connect, remote and distributed power applications.
Advanced Information Technology is critical in developing the human resource through education. Optimal Power Solutions addresses the provision of technological access in a variety of ways, including:
Sustainable Energy ProvisionAs well as providing renewable energy, photovoltaic cells are known to be particularly successful in reducing material costs when integrated into educational buildings. When positioned correctly atop roofed buildings, solar cells can provide a reliable energy source to remote schools, also eligible for government subsidies and international carbon credit programs.
Saving Energy By DesignOptimal Power designs and implements renewable energy systems along with efficient energy use plans as a base to broaden both individual and educational institutes usage of technological resources. Such a program allows institutes to enhance their implementation of educational software
Our wider commitment is to address environmental concerns and reduce carbon emissions. This can be achieved by using renewable energy solutions in combination with well-chosen, simple and ecological designs.
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Solar Hybrid Schools Project Experience
SK Umas Umas SMK Umas Umas SK KalabakanSupplying power since10th March 2007
Supplying power since18th February 2007
Supplying power since29th January 2007
Power Capacity: 30 kWNo. Students: 1329No. Classrooms: 24Teacher Quarters: 8
Date of Completion: 9 March 2007
Power Capacity: 30 kWNo. Students: 1140No. Classrooms: 24Teachers Quarters: 18
Date of Completion: 17 February 2007
Power Capacity: 30 kWNo. Students: 830No. Classrooms: 24Teachers Quarters: 15
Date of Completion: 28 January 2007
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SK Ulu KalabakanSupplying power since29th January 2007
Power Capacity: 11.25 kWNo. Students: 91No. Classrooms: 7Teachers Quarters: 4
Date of Completion: 28 January 2007
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SK Brantian SMK Kalabakan SK BergosongSupplying power since4th February 2007
Supplying power since16th March 2007
Supplying power since8th March 2007
Power Capacity: 7.5 kWNo. Students: 143No. Classrooms: 6Teachers Quarters: 0
Date of Completion: 3 February 2007
Power Capacity: 7.5 kWNo. Students: 361No. Classrooms: 6Teachers Quarters: 2
Date of Completion: 15 March 2007
Power Capacity: 11.25 kWNo. Students: 78No. Classrooms: 7Teachers Quarters: 4
Date of Completion: 7 March 2007
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SK Panglima HabibullahSupplying power since25th March 2007
Power Capacity: 15 kWNo. Students: 140No. Classrooms: 12Teachers Quarters: 7
Date of Completion: 23 March 2007
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SK Mentadak BaruSupplying power since8th March 2007
Power Capacity: 11.25 kWNo. Students: 78No. Classrooms: 7Teacher Quarters: 4
Date of Completion: 7 March 2007
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SK Sg Tongkang SK Wallace Bay SMK Wallace BaySupplying power since28th February 2007
Supplying power since4th March 2007
Supplying power since3rd March 2007
Power Capacity: 7.5 kWNo. Students: 98No. Classrooms: 4Teachers Quarters: 8
Date of Completion: 27 February 2007
Power Capacity: 15 kWNo. Students: 160No. Classrooms: 8Teachers Quarters: 0
Date of Completion: 3 March 2007
Power Capacity: 15 kWNo. Students: 300No. Classrooms: 10Teachers Quarters: 8
Date of Completion: 2 March 2007
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Jakarta, 10340opi@optimalpowerindo.com
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116-118 Block A3Leisure Commerce Square
No 9 Jalan PJS 8/9, Petaling Jaya Selangorenquiries@ops-malaysia.com
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ABN: 17 138 616 3411A / 95 Hope St, Brunswick, 3056
Melbourne, Victoriaenquiries@ops-australia.com