Ips connect 2015 chris smith

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Renewable Energy Integration in Ergon Energy’s Isolated Systems Chris Smith – Ergon Energy IPS Connect 2015

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Renewable Energy Integration in

Ergon Energy’s Isolated Systems

Chris Smith – Ergon Energy

IPS Connect 2015

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Content

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• About Ergon

• Renewable Energy Assets

• Renewable Energy Direction

• Case Study – Windorah

• Case Study – Doomadgee

• Lessons Learnt

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• State Government-owned

corporation with 4500 employees

and an $11 billion asset base.

• Maintains and manages the

regional Queensland electricity

network that supplies electricity to

720,000-plus customers across

97% of the state.

• Electricity retailer to homes and

businesses in regional

Queensland.

• Our purpose – 'to provide safe,

reliable, efficient and sustainable

energy solutions to support our

customers and the Queensland

economy'.

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About Ergon Energy

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Ergon Energy Isolated Systems

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• Vertically integrated

• 33 diesel-fired power stations

• Approx. 20,000 residents

total across 39 communities

• Only 7,000 customers (<1%

of all Ergon customers)

• Mostly diesel generation ~28

million litres/year

• Peak demand ranges across

communities 68kW to 4.2MW

• Different climatic conditions

and renewable resource

availability at different sites

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Renewable Generation

Coconut Island

Thursday

Island Wind

2 x 225kW

Vestas Wind

Turbines

Windorah Solar

Farm

130kW

Concentrated Solar

Doomadgee Solar

Farm

264kW Fixed Flat

Plate Solar

Birdsville

Geothermal

80kW Low

Temperature,

Wet

Geothermal

Plant

Various

Locations

1,240kW

Roof top PV

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Renewable Energy Direction

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Renewable Generation

Future Diesel Pricing

Environment

Risk Appetite Government

Policy

Capital

Funding

Customer Choice & Control

High Penetration

Supporting Customer

PV

Low Penetration

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Windorah Community

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Community Profile

• Pastoral Community

• Population 158

• Maximum Demand 307 kW

• Energy Requirements 1,090 MWh

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Windorah Solar Farm

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• Concentrated solar PV 125kW

• Instantaneous Penetration 80%

• Of yearly diesel displaced

• 450 MWh 16%

• Control System modification

• Lead acid short term storage

• Low load diesel

Integration

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Windorah Solar Farm - Layout

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Windorah Solar Farm – System Configuration

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Windorah Solar Farm – Performance

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Summer Day - December

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Windorah Solar Farm - Performance

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Winter Day - June

87kW 87kW

68% Solar

Penetration

68% Solar

Penetration

59kW 59kW

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• Excess solar available

• Engine technology

Why?

• Low load 10% @ 250kW (8.7% @ 288kW)

What?

• 12 month trial

• Control system modification

• Extensive inspection program

How?

• 1.5% reduction in efficiency of LLD diesel

• 8% increase in overall station efficiency

• Average load factor 40%

• No detrimental affect on engine

Results

Windorah Solar Farm – Low Load Diesel

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Doomadgee Community

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Community Profile

• Predominantly indigenous population

• Population 1,258

• Maximum Demand 1,255kW

• Energy Requirements 5,694MWh

Solar

Diesel

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Doomadgee Solar Farm

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• Flat Plate Solar PV 264kW

• Instantaneous Penetration 50%

• Of yearly diesel displaced

• 450 MWh 10%

• Control system modification only Integration

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Doomadgee Solar Farm - Layout

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Doomadgee Solar Farm – System Configuration

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Doomadgee Solar Farm - Performance

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Summer Day - March

220 kW 220 kW

1,000 kW 1,000 kW

22% Solar

Penetration

22% Solar

Penetration

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Doomadgee Solar Farm - Performance

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Winter Day - June

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40% Solar

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40% Solar

Penetration

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Doomadgee Solar Farm - Performance

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Doomadgee Solar Farm - Performance

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Lessons Learnt

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• System configuration

• Data availability and resolution

• Technology risk

Technical

• Low load capability of diesel

• Intermittency of solar

• Responsiveness of diesel

Performance

• High capex costs in remote locations

• Funding support needed

Financial

• Alignment with government policy

Policy

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Stephens Island

Summary

• Ergon Energy and our Assets

• Case Studies

• Projects driving future developments

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Questions?

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More information

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Contact me: Chris Smith; Manager Engineering

Email: [email protected]

Phone: +617 4052 4150

LinkedIn

Ergon Energy: ergon.com.au

Facebook: facebook.com/ErgonEnergy

Twitter: twitter.com/ergonenergy

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/ergon-energy

YouTube: youtube.com/user/ErgonEnergyQld