Reference projects undertaken by RESCO (TANZANIA) LIMITED
Solar-Diesel-Hydro Hybrid Power system
- Location: Sumbawanga, Western Tanzania
- Project Owner: Mvimwa Abbey
- Commissioning Date: September 2019
- Array/Battery Capacity: 60kw/432Kwh
Solar Power System Description and Application:
The system is hybridized with a 63Kw diesel generator and a14 Kw hydropower to power for all Mvimwa facilities including health facility, carpentry and machine workshops, Vocational education training facilities, churches and other residential buildings.


Solar-Diesel-Grid Hybrid Power System
- Location: Kyaka, North-Western Tanzania
- Project Owner: St Therese Kajunguti Health Centre
- Commissioning Date: June 2019
- Array/Battery Capacity: 15 kwp/125Kwh
PV System Description and Application:
A 15Kwp solar power system is integrated with 23Kw diesel generator and grid power supply to power for the health facilities including lamps, office and theatre appliances, laboratory equipment, water pump, washing machines, and mortuary freezers.


Grid Connected Solar Power System
- Location: Karagwe, North-Western Tanzania
- Project Owner: Evangelical Lutheran Church of Tanzania, Karagwe Diocese
- Commissioning Date: Feb 2023
- Array/Battery Capacity: 25 kwp/107Kwh
PV System Description and Application:
A 25Kwp solar Power system is grid connected and supplies power for all appliances at Karagwe University College (KARUCO). Water pump consumes about 60% of the total energy consumed at the college. Other appliances include office equipment, laboratory appliances and lighting in hostels and classrooms. The system is AC-coupled, for self-consumption purposes but currently set for zero-feed in tariffs.



Solar Mini-Grid
- Location: Kuruti Island, Mkuranga DistricT, Coast Region-Tanzania
- Project Owner: RESCO (T) LTD
- Commissioning Date: Oct 2017
- Array Size/Battery Capacity/Power Distribution: 11 kwp/144Kwh / 3.2Km low voltage power distribution network
System Description:
The mini-grid serves 66 customers including households, small businesses, a primary school and a clinic in the small island with an estimated population of 1213 and 192 households. Main applications of the power include lighting, phone charging, refrigeration of soft drinks and running Televisions. The mini-grid also powers a primary school and a dispensary.

