Project: Solar-Wind-Heat Hybrid Power Station (SWH-HPS)
Capacity: 1–3 MW (modular and scalable)
Location: Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Project stage: Design and budgeting documentation (pre-construction)
Sector: Renewable Energy / Green Technology / Future Power
🧩 Project Overview
The SWH-HPS (Solar-Wind-Heat Hybrid Power Station) is a unique renewable energy system with no global analogues. It integrates three sources of green energy: solar, wind, and heat, allowing for electricity generation even when sunlight, wind, or flowing water are absent.
Applications:
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Generation of green electricity
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Backup or main power supply for Data Centers (DCs)
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Powering cryptocurrency mining farms
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Production of green hydrogen fuel
⚙️ How It Works
The station converts energy from:
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☀ Solar power — through concentrated sunlight using optical systems
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💨 Wind — starts operating from as low as 1 m/s (conventional turbines need 3 m/s)
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🌡 Heat from water — any static water tank can be used (rivers not required)
🌟 Advantages of SWH-HPS
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⚡ Produces electricity in all weather conditions
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🔋 Efficiency over 45% (higher than traditional plants)
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🏗 Short construction time: 9–12 months
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💲 Low installation cost: $2–3 million per station
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🌱 Fully green and eco-friendly
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🔇 Low noise emission
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🏙 Compact size — can be installed directly at consumption sites (factories, urban zones)
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💧 Heat reuse for hot water and heating
💼 Economic Metrics and Investment
Phase | Investment Needed |
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R&D, prototype, testing | $6 million |
Mass production (100 units/month) | $200 million |
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Total project budget: $206 million
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Target production: 1000 stations per year
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Expected annual revenue: $3 billion
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ROI period: within 3 years
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Factory space required: 25 hectares
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Jobs created: 300
🤝 Requirements for Implementation
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Government support: land, preferences, infrastructure
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Large investor or co-investment partner
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Certification for international markets
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Distribution partnerships in energy-deficient countries