![]() |
menu powered by Milonic
|
log in |
You are here: | Comments and remarks to Wim Jonker Klunne |
On Mfangano Island in the eastern part of Lake Victoria, juwi installed a Solar-Fuel-Saver, an intelligent system for integrating solar systems into existing, or even new diesel generator grids. The solar plant on Mfangano Island is coupled with the existing diesel generator and is directly injecting its power into the mini-grid. This reduces the power demand on the generator. Fabian Jochem, Head of juwi's Off-Grid division, says, "The idea behind our concept is to reduce the generators' fuel consumption during daytime hours by injecting as much electricity as possible from the solar plant into the grid without harming the diesel generator. The power output of the photovoltaic plant is therefore controlled by an intelligent controller, the Solar Fuel Saver." Together with local partners, Dreampower and KPLC, the general concept was elaborated and then implemented on the island. Thanks to the solar park's layout, it can take up to 25% of the average load during midday which is currently 40 kilowatts. In case the load is decreasing, the solar plant's power output will be adjusted automatically to avoid the diesel generator operating under minimal part load conditions. juwi sees great potential for so called Solar Fuel Saver plants in Africa, as the generation costs with diesel powers plants will constantly rise. "Electricity production with solar plants already represents an economical viable solution. The production costs of solar power in Kenya is approx. 0,15 KES/kWh and lays therefore about 60% lower than the production costs with diesel generator grids which have generation costs of higher than 40 KES/kWh," Wiebke Krueger, project manager at juwi's Off-Grid division, says. Additional information: News date: 23/09/2013 |
|