juwi: the world’s largest PV-hybrid-system in Australia reports one year positive results

The DeGrussa Solar Project is the world’s largest Off-grid solar hybrid project for mining and has saved the mine several million litres of Diesel. The project was voted Project of the year 2016 during the Energy and Mines Magazine World Congress in Toronto at the end of 2016.

Wörrstadt, Germany, 28-Nov-2017 — /EuropaWire/ — juwi’s award winning solar hybrid project at Sandfire Resources DeGrussa Copper/Gold Mine has been successfully operating for more than one year.

Over a year ago the world’s largest PV-hybrid-system, some 900 kilometers northeast of Perth (Australia), was successfully put into operation – now the mine owner and project partners report positive results.

For me as the electrical superintendent of Sandfire DeGrussa, reliability of power supply is of paramount importance for the success of our mining operations. Now after more than 1 year of operation I can confirm that the hybrid system is running smoothly, delivers substantial diesel savings and the power quality and reliability are as good or better than before.

Peter Gordon – Electrical Superintendent, Sandfire Resources – says.

The hybrid system consists of a single-axis tracking 10.6 Megawatt (MWp) solar power plant coupled with a 4 Megawatt battery station utilising lithium ion storage technology. The innovative power plant supplements the existing 23MW diesel power station. Each month the solar power plant produces around 1.7 Gigawatt hours of climate-friendly electricity. This equates to a reduction of five million litres of diesel per year and simultaneously abates more than twelve million tons of carbon dioxide emissions. The system also provides tangible financial benefits to the mine operator.  The system was designed and put into operation by the internationally renowned juwi group – a globally active project developer and EPC of wind and solar projects. “A mine powered by wind or solar energy reduces energy price risks and thus permanently increases the mine’s stock value”, Roth-Deblon emphasizes, who heads juwi’s Global Business Initiatives and as such is responsible for the development and implementation of hybrid systems. “The hybrid power plant at DeGrussa sets new standards and serves as a blueprint for a reliable and sustainable energy supply for industrial off-grid industries,” says Amiram Roth-Deblon.

An additional innovation is juwi’s proprietary hybrid SCADA. The system makes it easy for mine operators to manage all power generation assets and sets new standards in terms of user friendliness and data quality. juwi’s hybrid SCADA monitors and visualizes the interaction between solar power production, diesel operation, and battery usage.

“The integration of the solar battery hybrid system required thorough planning and execution. This included detailed control and SCADA system integration that can deal with all kinds of events. With the juwi hybrid SCADA my team is able to evaluate and manage all power generation assets in real time at higher resolution than before. Peter Gordon – Electrical Superintendent Sandfire Resources”

“The hybrid system at DeGrussa reliably delivers power  to all  site operations including ball mill, vent fan, pumps and diesel generator starting and stopping”, states Peter Drager, hybrid system specialist of juwi Australia.

Already a year ago the off-grid-hybrid-system at DeGrussa was a hotspot for the international mining industry. It was awarded “Project of the year” at the global conference Energy & Mines World Congress 2016. Additionally many industry players visited the site in Western Australia. This year again, the project has been presented as a flagship project at Australia’s mining trade show Australia Summit Energy & Mines in Perth.

The DeGrussa solar hybrid power system provides electricity to the DeGrussa mine of Sandfire Resources in Western Australia. juwi developed, built and integrated the hybrid power plant into the existing KPS Diesel power station. The project is owned by the leading French renewable power producer Neoen, with juwi providing O&M services. The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) provided debt and the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) provided recoupable grant funding.

A video about the project can be found at:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ljiQ86L78Y

For more images please follow this dropbox link:

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/yb46q33v2myg45c/AAApTT9IMgCjFZTYut0125zia?dl=0

 

SOURCE: juwi AG

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