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Renewable energy leaps forward in remote Onslow

by Imogen Hartmann
November 29, 2019
in Batteries & Storage, Electricity, Gas, Microgrids, Networks, News, Projects, Renewable Energy, Solar, Sustainability
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The remote town of Onslow in the Pilbara region, Western Australia has successfully commissioned a one megawatt solar farm and one megawatt battery.

Horizon Power has reached a number of milestones on the Onslow Distributed Energy Resources project, including the passing of reliability testing of the recently-commissioned solar farm and battery, and the first stage of an intelligent control system, which ensures the increased renewables integrate effectively with the power system, becoming operational.

The microgrid control technology is delivered using an innovative software platform which has been designed to manage the renewable energy sources in a coordinated way. The controller reduces power fluctuations, increases power quality and coordinates power generation from the power station with the solar farm and battery.

The solar and natural gas-powered microgrid, received a significant financial contribution from Chevron Australia, which has invested more than $250 million in social and critical infrastructure in the community of Onslow as part of its State Development Agreement.

Horizon Power built an eight megawatt gas-fired power station in Onslow which was commissioned last year, and this year it has delivered the solar farm and battery.

The battery stores excess renewable energy from the solar farm and uses that energy to support the system during cloud events or other system disturbances. This integration allows the power station to run reliably and efficiently, reducing the need to run the gas generators, and therefore reducing our carbon footprint.

Onslow customers have also been incentivised to install solar and batteries at their homes as part of the project which tests the management of renewable energy in an isolated regional community.

Horizon Power Chief Executive Officer, Stephanie Unwin, said the work underway in Onslow was a significant part of the State’s renewable energy transformation, building both Western Australian capability and building more renewable-friendly systems for our regional communities.

“The benefit to the community from this stage of the project is more reliable, cleaner and greener power through the incorporation of utility grade solar and battery assets into the power infrastructure,” she said.

“The microgrid management technology is an amazing piece of technology that is new to this State and allows for the careful management of the various energy sources in the town,” Ms Unwin said.

“Investing in the power projects in Onslow means natural gas is partnering with renewables to deliver affordable, reliable and ever-cleaner energy for the town,” Chevron Australia’s Wheatstone Plant Manager Nigel Comerford said.

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