ComAp
S.E.
Asia
Pte.
Ltd.
Managing
Director,
Bhuneshwar
Prasad
(centre),
proudly
accepts
the
prestigious
ACES
Awards
trophy
on
stage
from
Dr.
Shanggari
Balakrishnan,
President
of
the
ACES
Awards
(left),
and
Mr.
Luis
Bueno
Nieto,
Advisor
to
the
ACES
Council
(right).
“Our
journey
has
been
one
of
resilience
and
commitment—our
team
faced
the
challenge
of
integrating
diverse
energy
sources
in
remote
locations,
which
tested
our
expertise
and
ingenuity.
Overcoming
this
taught
us
the
importance
of
adaptability
and
innovation.
This
award
truly
reflects
our
core
value
of
sustainability,
which
is
woven
into
everything
we
do.
Looking
ahead,
we’re
committed
to
pushing
the
boundaries
of
clean
energy
solutions,
particularly
in
underserved
communities,
to
create
a
more
sustainable
future
for
all,”
says
Bhuneshwar
Prasad,
Managing
Director
of
ComAp
Southeast
Asia.
In recognition of ComAp’s efforts, the ACES Council comments, “ComAp S.E. Asia has set a remarkable benchmark in sustainable energy management by seamlessly integrating innovative control systems that are transforming energy landscapes across Southeast Asia.”
Hybrid Microgrid Solutions for Integrating Diverse Energy Sources
Since its establishment in 2011, ComAp S.E. Asia has specialised in hybrid microgrid control, utilising the latest technological advancements to develop adaptable solutions that integrate diverse energy sources, including solar, wind, diesel, and battery storage systems. These innovative systems empower communities, industries, and businesses to optimise energy consumption, reduce operational costs, and decrease reliance on conventional fuels. ComAp S.E. Asia is a subsidiary of its parent company, ComAp, headquartered in Prague, Czech Republic.
Resilient, Efficient and Sustainable Power for Remote Communities
In remote and off-grid locations, ComAp’s microgrid projects in the Philippines and Indonesia have demonstrated substantial improvements in energy reliability and sustainability, showcasing the effectiveness of its control systems.
In the Rarotonga hybrid microgrid in the Cook Islands, the implementation of smart power management and load-sharing capabilities led to reduced fuel consumption and lower operational costs. Similarly, the Rottnest Island project in Western Australia integrated diesel generators with renewable energy sources, resulting in a 45% reduction in diesel usage.
Early Adoption of Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) Reporting
ComAp published its first-ever Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report this year, evaluating its performance in 2023. With this report, ComAp is prepared for the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), which will take effect in two years. The company has closely analysed its performance in relation to sustainability, undergoing double-materiality analyses, ESG-related risk analysis and carbon footprint calculation, while setting targets and ambitions for the future, including reducing Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 50% by 2030.
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