Designed to provide sustainable and reliable energy to the Lihir region, the project features 300kW of solar panels, 30kW and 150kW hybrid inverters, and battery storage systems totaling 486kWh to manage energy flow.
The panels are mounted on the roof of a building or other arranged construction, according to the customer's preferences, special features of the area, climate conditions, wind power and energy efficiency indicators. The electric cabinet was engineered at ElectroAir factory in Tallinn.
The 220V inverter tracks the maximum power point (MPPT) and converts DC to AC at 220/230/240V, 50/60Hz, in sync with the grid. Power is first supplied to household loads; any surplus can be exported to the grid depending on local metering rules.
The data signal is connected to the low-voltage busbar through the power line on the AC side of the inverter, the signal is analyzed by the inverter supporting the data collector, and the communication is finally connected to the local power station management system.
Siemens Energy fully integrated Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) combines advanced components like battery systems, inverters, transformers, and medium voltage switchgear with seamless electrical and I&C integration for precise control and management.