Reliability, Resiliency Key to Caribbean Rebuild

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This article was originally published in the March/April issue of POWER MAGAZINE.   By Darrell Proctor As another hurricane season approaches, the lessons learned by energy companies that have repaired power infrastructure in Haiti, Puerto Rico, and other areas provide a path forward for reducing the impact of future major storms.…

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Guest Commentary: Micro-Utility Resiliency in Developing Markets

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This article was originally published in the March-April 2018 issue of DISTRIBUTED ENERGY MAGAZINE   By Drew Lebowitz How Sigora Haiti has overcome challenges. n September 2017, in one of the most remote corners of Haiti, a pickup truck ambled along a rocky road in the dry scrublands of the northern peninsula. The…

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DE L’ÉNERGIE DURABLE POUR COMBLER DES VIDES ÉTATIQUES DANS LE NORD-OUEST D’HAÏTI

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This article was originally published at MAG HAITI   By Milo Milfort Faibles taux d’accès, services de piètre qualité, accès inégal des populations à l’électricité … Le système énergétique en Haïti est sujet à d’éternelles remises en question constituant un obstacle de taille à la réduction de la pauvreté dans…

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From Electrification to Empowerment: Building a Utility-Grade Micro-Utility from the Bottom Up

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This article was originally published at ENGINEERING FOR CHANGE   By Frank Bergh, P.E. On the wall of the Sigora Haiti field operations center in Mole Saint Nicolas, Haiti, the company’s 50+ local employees have painted the new rallying cry of the 21st century energy sector, “Moun Yo Swaf Kouran,” which…

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Report: Evolving Business Models in Emerging Markets

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This article was originally published at SOLARPLAZA   Where will solar PV applications go next? What are the benefits of the various different models for solar PV development in emerging markets? How can innovation play a role in accelerating the adoption of the technology and the evolution of models? Where…

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Sigora Microgrid Provides Affordable, 24/7 Power to Haiti’s Impoverished Communities

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This article was originally published at HOMER MICROGRID NEWS   By Lili Francklyn on December 12, 2017 Sigora Haiti microgrid lights up Môle-Saint-Nicolas How is it that the poorest country in Western Hemisphere is home to one of the world’s most sophisticated microgrid projects? Maybe fate has determined that the embattled people of…

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Haiti – Environment : Sigora Haiti wins the Most Innovative Rural Project Award of the Caribbean

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This article was originally published at HAITI LIBRE   Friday, the 9th Caribbean Renewable Energy Forum (CREF 2017) has completed its third and final day of activities at the JW Marriott Marquis in Miami. During this forum, which brought together more than 500 participants from around 50 countries, the emphasis…

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Sigora Haïti, première compagnie privée à s’intéresser à la distribution de l’électricité

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This article was originally published at LE NOUVELLISTE   Depuis peu, les énergies renouvelables sont très en vogue. Entre la promesse du chef de l’Etat d’électrifier le pays 24 sur 24 en 24 mois, les contrats IPP et le fort potentiel d’Haïti en énergies propres, le débat n’a jamais paru…

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Énergies renouvelables : Sigora Haïti récipiendaire du prix meilleur projet en milieu rural de la Caraïbe

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This article was originally published at LE NOUVELLISTE   L’entreprise Sigora Haïti, filiale de Sigora International, a remporté, ce jeudi 19 octobre 2017, au 9e Forum caribéen sur les énergies renouvelables (CREF en anglais), qui se déroule au JW Marriott Marquis à Miami, le « Award » du meilleur projet…

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Solar Energy Storage Resilience: On the Ground in Haiti

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This article was originally published at SOLAR MAGAZINE   By Andrew Burger Online, television, radio and print news services are awash with reports of Hurricane Harvey and Irma’s devastating effects in Texas, Florida and neighboring southeastern U.S. states, and justifiably so. Attaining record-setting proportions and sustained wind speeds, Hurricane Irma…

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