Let's talk about the range of power generation and storage options offered by our Hybrid Energy Station (HES).
First of all, the HES Mini consists of a powerful engine/battery combination that can be supplemented with wind or solar for an even greener solution.
It brings you value by:
- Ensuring continuity of service from the Telecoms provider
- Optimizing site infrastructure to reduce energy requirements
- Its modular systems increase in capacity in line with the site load demands
- Integration of solar and wind power
- Reduced engine run hours and fuel consumption
- Easy retrofit to existing Telecoms sites
- Remote monitoring and service support
- Performance monitoring and reporting
- Integrated Fueling Technology (hardware and software) provides security while accessing and dispensing fuel.
Hybrid systems are usually used where there is no grid power or bad-grid areas where utility power is available for just a few hours of the day.
The HES Mini includes a DC generator (high-efficiency variable speed diesel engine & Permanent magnet DC alternator) and an energy storage system (High-efficiency Li-Ion batteries).
Renewable energy technologies (e.g. - solar, wind) can be integrated directly into the system without the need for any system upgrades based on site suitability.
These 48V solar or wind systems that can be connected directly to the DC bus can minimize the need for regular thermal generation (up to 95% reduction in fuel and CO2 emissions).
The amount of useable renewable energy will depend on the location (e.g. – solar radiation & space availability or wind speed and capacity factor), battery storage capacity, and the load profile. In applications where renewables can fulfill energy needs, the diesel generator will only be used in situations where renewable resources are not available for prolonged periods (e.g. weather events).
AC power to conventional loads (e.g.- residences, offices, etc) can be provided through an inverter.
Here is a sneak peek of the HES.
For more information don't hesitate to contact us or visit: www.srpamericas.com/hybridgenerators
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