Avocadofarm in Australia
Off-grid system with hybrid storage in Western-Australia
Facts about the project
- System
- Control
- Planner
- Off-grid PV system power
- Storage
- Water Heater System
Description
An avocado farm in Australia produces 90 tons of avocados annually. The energy concept for the farm includes a 53 kW photovoltaic system that simultaneously feeds a 160 kWh saltwater battery as well as a 48 kWh lithium energy storage. The farm is completely off-grid, operating on 100% renewable energy.
Why hybrid storage?
Photovoltaic off grid systems need to be oversized in order to provide enough energy during winter periods. This leads to unutilized PV power and a significant energy loss during sunny seasons. The AC•THOR detects the grid frequency of the inverters and in case of excess energy, power is diverted to boost the hot- water 9kW elements in each of the ROTEX tanks. The desired water-temperature can also be easily adjusted with AC•THOR. Storage capacity in the off- grid system can be inexpensively scaled up. Energy is now used that was wasted before.
The price for this additional capacity bears no relation to the actual costs of the batteries. The addtion of the AC•THOR therefore requires minimal additional effort!
Functionality
Among many other outstanding features, AC•THOR operates with frequency-shift battery inverters. These inverters raise the AC frequency when the battery is fully charged. This signals the PV inverter to limit power to prevent battery overcharge. AC•THOR detects excessive power by measuring this frequency rise. It increases heating power until the system is balanced, before the PV inverter derates.
Thereby it automatically uses the excess energy for hot water storage by controlling its power linearly to use exactly the amount of the remaining PV power and to avoid discharging the battery.
System schematic
AC•THOR is plugged into an AC socket like any other load. No additional communication wiring is required.
This is real "plug-and-play": Just plug into the power line, done! There is no need of any additional communication wiring.
The chronological order of the hybrid storage concept is to supply the present loads first, afterwards surpluses are used to charge the battery and only the remaining excess energy is used for water heating.
Compatible battery inverters
The list of manufacturers that supply compatible products to control AC•THOR continues to grow. Please check our website for latest info. www.my-pv.com
Product details AC THOR
Supply voltage 230-240 V
0 – 3,000 W linear power control
Mains connection single-phase, Mains plug
Load connection Mains socket for resistive loads
Color Touch Screen 2.83“
Power cord 2.8 m
Dimensions 135 x 210 x 65 mm
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