Truong Sa lit up with green energy

(VOVWORLD) - In recent years, Vietnam has invested a great deal in building basic facilities and infrastructure for remote, border, and island localities to help them develop economically and to safeguard national sovereignty. Many solar panels have been installed on rooftops and wind turbines have been set up off the coast. These renewable energy systems are now lighting Truong Sa island.
Truong Sa lit up with green energy - ảnh 1Da Tay island - solar panels on rooftops 

"On the island, there are two sources of clean energy - wind and solar energy. This energy powers TVs and cooling fans," said an islander.

"The supply of clean energy enables us to have power for Tet and for the leisure activities of local islanders and soldiers,' shared a local.

The soldiers and islanders of Truong Sa island district, Khanh Hoa province, are happy about the improvement of their living conditions the new sources of energy have brought.

The islands in the Truong Sa archipelago used to use oil-powered generators to produce all their electricity. That was costly and unstable and polluted the environment. For those reasons, it was only used for a few hours in the evening or when absolutely necessary.

Truong Sa lit up with green energy - ảnh 2Wind turbines on Truong Sa islands

During the last ten years, wind and solar systems have been installed in the archipelago and steadily upgraded. Senior Lieutenant Duong Tuan Hai is in charge of the power on Da Dong A island.

He said: "The renewable power sources are strong and stable. The wind and solar systems have a designed capacity of generating 25 kw per hour. We can store the extra power for three days without recharging. We only use 5 kw a day."

Though the new renewable power systems are difficult to maintain, the soldiers in charge of them are working hard to ensure abundant power for the islands.

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