Innovative Systems

Newly emerging technologies and corresponding business and financing models that lead to signature and strategic energy solutions for reliable and resilient outcomes.

  • Off-Grid Lighting: Suvarnabhumi International Airport, Bangkok, Thailand

    WEnergy Global’s installed 820 off-grid solar street lights on Happy & Health Bike Lane, the signature bike trail around the Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok. We were selected for its innovation, return on investment and environmentally responsible energy storage system. The LED light system operates exclusively on sunlight and with an autonomy of 4-5 days, even during rainy periods. The special charge-controller was designed to enable proper charging of salt-ion batteries and demonstrated its high level of reliability over more than 7 years of operation.

  • Off-Grid Lighting: Corregidor Island’s Eternal Flame of Freedom Monument, Philippines

    WEnergy Global, in partnership with the Corregidor Foundation and Georgetown University Alumni Association, completed the LED solar lighting of Corregidor Island’s Eternal Flame of Freedom Monument using a world-class renewable energy system in time for the 75th Anniversary of the fortress island's liberation. The power system is composed of 4 units of 350 watts monocrystalline panel in a total of 1.4kwp off-grid solar PV system and battery storage with LED floodlights.

  • Mini-Hydro Energy: River and Spillway run-off turbines in Laos

    WEnergy Global conducted a pre-feasibility study aiming to capturing potential kinetic energy in rivers and spillways of hydroelectric power plants through the deployment and use of small turbines. Over 20 sites were identified during the study, which estimated the use of river run-off turbines could add up to 10 MW capacity.

  • Tidal Energy: Studies for Affordable Electricity for Philippines Islands

    Partnering with the Delft University of Technology, WEnergy Global has investigated the commercial viability of tidal turbines made in The Netherlands, Scotland and France. Real-life data has been collected at various locations in Palawan, with the vision to add tidal energy to the off-grid energy-mix and reduce the use of diesel power in hybrid power generation systems. The study is being updated continuously and the research team communicates with manufacturers to develop tidal turbines that can be deployed at affordable cost per unit of electricity.

Innovative Systems

Newly emerging technologies and corresponding business and financing models that lead to signature and strategic energy solutions for reliable and resilient outcomes.

  • Off-Grid Lighting: Suvarnabhumi International Airport, Bangkok, Thailand

    WEnergy Global’s installed 820 off-grid solar street lights on Happy & Health Bike Lane, the signature bike trail around the Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok. We were selected for its innovation, return on investment and environmentally responsible energy storage system. The LED light system operates exclusively on sunlight and with an autonomy of 4-5 days, even during rainy periods. The special charge-controller was designed to enable proper charging of salt-ion batteries and demonstrated its high level of reliability over more than 7 years of operation.

  • Off-Grid Lighting: Corregidor Island’s Eternal Flame of Freedom Monument, Philippines

    WEnergy Global, in partnership with the Corregidor Foundation and Georgetown University Alumni Association, completed the LED solar lighting of Corregidor Island’s Eternal Flame of Freedom Monument using a world-class renewable energy system in time for the 75th Anniversary of the fortress island's liberation. The power system is composed of 4 units of 350 watts monocrystalline panel in a total of 1.4kwp off-grid solar PV system and battery storage with LED floodlights.

  • Mini-Hydro Energy: River and Spillway run-off turbines in Laos

    WEnergy Global conducted a pre-feasibility study aiming to capturing potential kinetic energy in rivers and spillways of hydroelectric power plants through the deployment and use of small turbines. Over 20 sites were identified during the study, which estimated the use of river run-off turbines could add up to 10 MW capacity.

  • Tidal Energy: Studies for Affordable Electricity for Philippines Islands

    Partnering with the Delft University of Technology, WEnergy Global has investigated the commercial viability of tidal turbines made in The Netherlands, Scotland and France. Real-life data has been collected at various locations in Palawan, with the vision to add tidal energy to the off-grid energy-mix and reduce the use of diesel power in hybrid power generation systems. The study is being updated continuously and the research team communicates with manufacturers to develop tidal turbines that can be deployed at affordable cost per unit of electricity.

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If you’re ready to make the change to more sustainable, affordable energy, let’s talk.