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School Solarization Program
Aboriginal Energy has solarised 29 Government Higher Secondary Schools across Nagaland, installing 63 kW of solar capacity. This program ensures uninterrupted electricity for classrooms, science labs, and administrative work, creating a reliable environment for both students and teachers. By eliminating frequent power cuts, we are empowering students with better learning opportunities and enabling schools to focus on education rather than electricity shortages.
Government Buildings Upgrade
Critical government offices across Nagaland, including the Nagaland Secretariat, have been upgraded with modern solar systems. Non-functional 10 kW off-grid systems were replaced with robust 100 kW on-grid systems, resulting in a total installed capacity of 170 kW. This transformation has improved energy efficiency, cut down reliance on diesel generators, and ensured that vital government functions continue without disruption.


Nagaland Medical Solar Initiative
Healthcare delivery in Nagaland has been strengthened with the solarization of 131 medical sites, adding a capacity of 196 kW. This initiative ensures reliable cold storage of life-saving medicines and vaccines, keeping them viable even in areas with poor grid connectivity. Remote health centres can now run critical medical equipment without fear of blackouts, and emergency services remain uninterrupted, directly improving healthcare outcomes for rural populations.
Village Solarisation
More than 200 villages across Nagaland have been brought under the light of clean energy through our solarisation efforts. Many of these communities were previously unconnected to the national grid. Today, solar power has improved daily life, supported livelihoods, and fostered growth in education and small businesses. The project has transformed remote villages into self-reliant communities with access to sustainable energy.


Remote Monitoring System (RMS) Project
To ensure optimal performance of our solar projects, Aboriginal Energy has installed Remote Monitoring Systems (RMS) across solarised villages. The RMS provides real-time data on power generation and system health, enabling proactive maintenance and quick response when service is required. Beyond functionality, this initiative is building one of the largest collective datasets on solar energy in the Global South, positioning Nagaland as a hub for renewable energy R&D and innovation.
Ongoing & Upcoming Projects
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Solarization of agro-processing MSME units under Nagaland’s Department of Industry & Commerce.
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Solarization of health centres in Eastern Arunachal Pradesh.
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1 MW solar installation at Dibrugarh Railway Workshop, Assam.
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On-grid solar system with RMS and underground cabling at Dimapur Airport.



