Isabela Island Hybrid Solar

Isla Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
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Within the objective of Ecuador‘s "Zero Fossil Fuel Initiative for the Galapagos Islands" a new hybrid power generation system was installed in Isabela island located in the Galapagos Archipelago. It is successfully in operation since October 2018.

This future-oriented power plant makes an effective contribution to reducing the carbon footprint of the island's electricity generation. Five containerized engine gensets with a total output of 1.6 MW are designed to run on jatropha vegetable oil harvested and produced on Ecuador’s mainland, with diesel fuel as back-up. During sunshine periods all engine generators can be completely shut down while the island’s grid load is then served by a 1 MWp photovoltaic power plant in combination with a 660 kW / 330 kWh lithium-ion battery energy storage system and power inverters linked to an Energy Management System. As a result, average fuel consumption is intelligently reduced by 155,000 litres each month, with CO2 emissions reduced by 410 tons each month. In a subsequent step the PV-field and the battery energy storage system will be extended to further reduce fuel consumption.

Client Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy
Emplacement Ecuador Isla Isabela, Galápagos
Période 2009-2020
Capacité 5 x 325 kW Diesel PP featuring Jatropha operated Dual Fuel Engines, 950 kWp PV Plant and 660 kW/330 kWh BESS (Li-Ion)

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Sous-domaines utilisés

Introduction aux sous-domaines utilisés
Moteur à combustion Solaire photovoltaïque