Backed by approximately $43 million in funding from the World Bank, the project will establish a network of three solar power plants coupled with battery storage across the archipelago's main islands, marking a significant move away from dependence on costly diesel generators.
With 2,800+ annual sunlight hours and rising energy demands, Comoros has become a hotspot for solar innovations. Curtain wall PV systems – which replace traditional building façades with solar panels – offer dual benefits: energy generation and cost-efficient construction.