Microgrid solution for solar hybrid power plant Northern
Goldfields,Western Australia
Climate-friendly energy for one of the fifth largest nickel mines in the world
Microgrid solution for solar hybrid power plant Northern
Goldfields,Western Australia
Minerals
TransAlta
Mt Keith Australia
The customer (TransAlta) wanted to reduce dependency on gas/diesel generation.
The customer required a stable and reliable microgrid control system to facilitate the delivery of renewable energy to its large industrial customers while ensuring grid stability and reliability.
The end user (BHP) sought to minimize or reduce Scope 2 emissions associated with the nickel plant.
The bench testing process was hindered by the lack of access to generating equipment.
Request for a secure, market proven and tested solution that meets specific customer needs.
Two hybrid generation plants were situated 90 kilometers apart both feeding the mine: One near the village of Leinster, the other subproject near Mount Keith.
Siemens provided two secondary control microgrid solutions
that interface with the tertiary control system, transmission grid, and the
primary control equipment at Mt Keith (141.2 MW) and Leinster (80.9 MW).
Mt Keith
25.2 MW solar pv plant
1x40 MW LM6000 gas turbine
1x18 MW TM2500 gas turbine
5x11.2 MW Sulzer diesel generator
Leinster
10.5 MW solar pv plant
10 MW / 4.5 MWH BESS
1x40 MW LM6000 gas turbine
2x6 MW Wärtsilä diesel generator
4x2.1 MW
EMD diesel generator
Our scope includes the supply of two redundant pairs of A8000 CP-8050 controllers with the microgrid license, configuration, bench testing, FAT and commissioning of the microgrid solution.
Siemens and JUWI worked together to advance microgrid
technology in this project using Siemens' SICAM Microgrid Controller, enhancing
energy efficiency and reliability for mining operations. This collaboration
allowed for a combined expertise in driving sustainability within the industry.
JUWI
was responsible for planning, designing, installing and commissioning of
the microgrid controller for the end customer TransAlta, ensuring seamless
integration and optimal functioning of the assets.
The SICAM microgrid controller from Siemens acted as the foundation for JUWI's Hybrid IQ controller, combining advanced technology with extensive industry knowledge.
Implementation of this system reduces Scope 2 emissions at nickel west's northern operations by approximately 12 percent.
The project now replaces power which was formely supplied by diesel and gas.
An estimated reduction of 54,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions per year, equivalent to removing 23,000 combustion engine vehicles from the road each year.
Solar
hybrid climate-friendly energy for one of the fifth largest nickel mines in the
world. This project was TransAlta’s first renewable energy project in
Australia.
Solar hybrid power plant Northern Goldfields, Australia