ABB supplies components for floating PV power plant


Friday, 02 June, 2017

ABB supplies components for floating PV power plant

ABB has supplied critical components for a 1 MW floating photovoltaic power plant test-bed in Singapore.

It measures 10,000 m2 or 1.5 football fields. The energy generated will be fed into the national energy grid, providing electricity for up to 250 households.

“This project is perfectly aligned with our Next Level strategy around the energy revolution and is an important step in collaborating with partners to bring more renewables into the future energy mix,” said Tarak Mehta, president of ABB’s Electrification Products division.

Located in the Tengeh Reservoir in west Singapore, the installation features multiple solar solutions from providers to study the performance and cost-effectiveness of floating solar platforms.

ABB supplied 100 kW of TRIO-50 solar inverters to Phoenix Solar, one of several system integrators for the project. These essential components convert the direct current produced in solar panels into alternating current for use in electrical grids. Additionally, ABB low-voltage moulded case and miniature circuit breakers protect the electrical circuits on the water.

In Singapore — a country with an area of only 719 km2 and a population of 5.6 million — high average annual solar irradiation of about 1500 kWh/m2 makes solar an attractive source of renewable energy. Floating solar platforms will be naturally cooled by the surrounding water, which increases the efficiency of the energy yields significantly. A study has found that the natural cooling effect of the water beneath the solar cells makes them up to 11% more efficient than solar panels placed on land. In a synergistic effect, the floating platform helps reduce evaporation of the valuable water.

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