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ABB announced on June 8 that its Longmeadow office (area: 96,000 m2) in Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa, has launched a microgrid
integrating photovoltaic, battery and diesel power generation.
750kW solar panels are installed on the roof and a stationary battery system
is installed.
It is said that in addition to the grid-connected operation with the power system, it also supports off-grid operation and expands the functions of both aspects
.
The diesel generator was originally used
as an emergency backup power source at the office.
By adding solar panels and a stationary storage battery system, a microgrid
was constructed.
In the event of a planned power outage or unexpected power outage, the stable supply of power can be made to the maximum extent possible while utilizing renewable energy, so the production of the plant will not be affected
.
The system stabilization system "PowerStore"
manufactured by the company is used for stationary batteries.
The system has an output of 1MVA and a storage capacity of 380kWh
.
This system can be used to cope with fluctuations
in power supply frequency and voltage.
In addition, as a distributed control system, the "Microgrid Plus" manufactured by the company is used to manage the power supply
.
Depending on the load situation, control can be carried out to coordinate the operation of diesel generators and photovoltaic power generation systems
.
In South Africa, sub-Saharan Africa uses the most electricity, and electricity is not enough
.
The country needs sustainable energy solutions
due to power shortages, fluctuating fossil fuel prices, and loads on the planet's environment.
ABB said that "the microgrid technology released this time helps to solve these problems"
.
It also said that "there is demand not only in South Africa, but in thousands of places around the world"
.
The company said it has built more than 30 microgrids
in a wide range of applications, including remote areas, islands and industrial uses.
ABB announced on June 8 that its Longmeadow office (area: 96,000 m2) in Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa, has launched a microgrid
integrating photovoltaic, battery and diesel power generation.
750kW solar panels are installed on the roof and a stationary battery system
is installed.
It is said that in addition to the grid-connected operation with the power system, it also supports off-grid operation and expands the functions of both aspects
.
The diesel generator was originally used
as an emergency backup power source at the office.
By adding solar panels and a stationary storage battery system, a microgrid
was constructed.
In the event of a planned power outage or unexpected power outage, the stable supply of power can be made to the maximum extent possible while utilizing renewable energy, so the production of the plant will not be affected
.
The system stabilization system "PowerStore"
manufactured by the company is used for stationary batteries.
The system has an output of 1MVA and a storage capacity of 380kWh
.
This system can be used to cope with fluctuations
in power supply frequency and voltage.
In addition, as a distributed control system, the "Microgrid Plus" manufactured by the company is used to manage the power supply
.
Depending on the load situation, control can be carried out to coordinate the operation of diesel generators and photovoltaic power generation systems
.
In South Africa, sub-Saharan Africa uses the most electricity, and electricity is not enough
.
The country needs sustainable energy solutions
due to power shortages, fluctuating fossil fuel prices, and loads on the planet's environment.
ABB said that "the microgrid technology released this time helps to solve these problems"
.
It also said that "there is demand not only in South Africa, but in thousands of places around the world"
.
The company said it has built more than 30 microgrids
in a wide range of applications, including remote areas, islands and industrial uses.