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Aerial view of ABB's Longmeadow facility in South Africa

ABB inaugurates solar-diesel microgrid in S Africa

ZURICH, June 9, 2016

ABB, a global leader in power and automation technology, has commissioned an integrated solar-diesel microgrid installation at its 96,000-sq-m Longmeadow facility in Johannesburg, South Africa.

ABB is a pioneer in microgrid technology with more than 30 global installations across a diverse range of applications serving remote communities, islanded grids, utility grid support and industrial campuses.

The innovative solar-diesel solution provides continuity of power supply for ABB's premises and helps reduce carbon emissions, said a statement from the company.

This is a world premiere for the innovative solution with fully grid-connected and off-grid functionalities designed to maximise the use of renewable energy and ensure uninterrupted power supply to keep the lights on and the factories running during any planned or unplanned power outages on the main grid supply, it said.

South Africa has the highest electricity consumption in the sub-Saharan region and demand continues to outpace supply. Power shortages, fossil fuel price volatility, environmental concerns and the increased focus on renewable energy sources like wind and solar, are leading to the search for sustainable solutions, it added.

South Africa is not alone when it comes to power shortages and outages and several other emerging economies in Africa, Asia, South America and other parts of the world face similar challenges. There are thousands of facilities that could leverage such a microgrid solution to address the matter, it stated.

ABB's microgrid installation in Johannesburg comprises its compact and versatile PowerStore battery-based grid stabilising system to address frequency and voltage fluctuations. It also includes a Microgrid Plus distributed control system (DCS) to manage the supply of power and balance the fossil-fuel and renewable energy sources in accordance with loads, in a coordinated manner, enabling access to utility grade power, said a statement.

The 1 MVA/380 kWh PowerStore and Microgrid Plus, together with a 750 kW rooftop photovoltaic field have been added to the existing back-up solution at the location to boost renewables and provide continuity of supply during disruptions or transitions from grid to island operation. The modular and containerised microgrid solution is pre-designed for this type of application. A cloud-based remote service system will be deployed for the operations and maintenance of the microgrid in keeping with ABB's Internet of Things, Services and People (IoTSP) approach, it said.

Claudio Facchin, president of ABB's power grids division, said: “This innovative microgrid solution helps address a real-world challenge by providing stable and cost-effective continuity of power supply while minimising environmental impact.”

“Penetration of growth markets like Africa and leveraging innovative technologies like microgrids to improve power reliability are key elements of ABB's Next Level strategy,” he added. – TradeArabia News Service




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