Seamless, high efficiency off-grid ESS solution
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Background
Introduction & Project Information
This case study describes the deployment of an Ampd Enertainer, a battery energy storage system (ESS), at a concrete batching plant in Sydney, Australia. The goal was to reduce reliance on a large 240 kVA diesel generator by using a smaller 100 kVA generator solely for recharging the Enertainer.
The results show a 49% reduction in CO2 emissions (199 tonnes annually) and fuel consumption (75,000 liters annually), along with a 14% reduction in operational costs (AUD $50,500 yearly savings). The system provided a seamless power supply and highlights the benefits of integrating advanced battery storage for cleaner energy solutions.
- Delivery date: Nov 2024
- Loads: 1 Concrete batching plant
- Enertainer Model: 1 x Enertainer M
- Input current to the Enertainer: 70 amps
CO2 reduction (49% reduction) per year1
of fuel saved (49% reduction) in a year1
yearly savings (14% reduction) in operating cost2,3
1Assuming a CO2 emission intensity of 2.64 kg per litre.
2Assuming a diesel price of AUD$2.1 per litre.
3Fuel consumption and rental costs of both Enertainer and Diesel Generators were provided by the customer.
The Challenge
The Solution
Results
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Discover how our Enertainers can enhance efficiency while protecting the environment and reducing costs.
