Australia
Carnarvon Solar Farm
Hammersley Station
South Australia
Nullarbor
Telecommunication
Nortel
Aboriginal Community
Home Installation
Hammersley Iron
Nygah Nygah Aboriginal Community
International
Tokelau - New Zealand
Sultanate of Oman
Thailand
Sarawak - Malaysia
Solar Sales Pty. Ltd.
Announces Largest Solar Power Project
Solar Sales supplies
largest mining industry infrastructure solar power project
in Australia.
Perth,
Australia, June 19, 2003: Solar
Sales today announced the signing of a contract with Rio
Tinto subsidiary, Hamersley Iron Pty. Ltd. for the supply
and installation of numerous solar power systems to a section
of Hamersley Iron’s critical rail network that runs approximately
300km from the township of Dampier on the Pilbara region
coast of Western Australia to the inland mining town of
Tom Price.
In addition to this, Solar
Sales announced the supply and installation of solar power
systems to Hamersley Iron’s radio base station network and
also what will become Australia’s largest remote area power
supply system for the mining giant’s pastoral property, Hamersley
Station.
“This has been the culmination
of several years work and I would like to congratulate the
management of Hamersley Iron Pty. Ltd. for putting their faith
in solar energy as a reliable power source over their existing
22kv power line supply from Dampier” said Mr. John Hall, former Managing
Director of Solar Sales.
Hamersley Iron currently
exports close to 70 million tonnes of iron ore from its mine
sites every year and relies heavily on the signaling, communication
and radio transmission network to meet shipping deadlines for
the supply of its iron ore to export clients.
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Solar
Sales Pty Ltd assisted in the design of the largest
privately owned solar grid connect system in WA, which was
commissioned in Carnarvon recently. Solar Sales supplied
the equipment for the 16 kW “Carnarvon
Solar Farm” to create an innovative and economically
feasible investment opportunity. The design of the solar
grid connect system was carefully tailored to optimize power
generation and to minimize the payback period.
A 55% rebate for the customer was secured
on the installed cost of the solar farm under the Renewable
Remote Power Generation Program (RRPGP) as the system is
displacing Diesel generation on the Carnarvon grid.
The system performance is exceeding design
expectations and is currently generating over 100 kWh per day
(winter) into the local grid. |
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Solar
Sales Pty Ltd entered into a major contract with Rio
Tinto subsidiary, Hamersley Iron Pty Ltd for the design,
supply and installation of 7 telecommunications repeater
sites, 50 wayside rail line sites and the company's pastoral
station, Hamersley Station, which included 260 x 120w solar
modules, 1 x 40kW sinewave inverter/charger, 1 x 40kva diesel
generator back up and a bank of sealed 240vdc 2300ahr Gel
batteries in an air conditioned 40ft insulated container.
In total 1,260 x 120w solar modules were
supplied for the entire project. |
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This
project was installed in the remote areas of South Australia
by a major telecommunications provider to establish an emergency
communications network for state government agencies such as
the Fire, Police and Ambulance services having hand held and
vehicular telephones when traveling in the vast desert areas
of that state.
Solar Sales provided the 216 only 100 Watt
solar modules. |
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Solar
Sales was involved in the supply of solar panels for
16 solar/ diesel hybrid fibre optic telecommunication sites
across the Nullarbor region of southern Australia.
Solar Sales provided 660 x 120 Watt
solar modules, mounting frames, marshalling boxes and associated
cabling. |
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Cross-Continent
Telecommunication |
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Another
project designed and supplied by Solar Sales and installed
for a major telecommunication company was this project.
The products supplied for this fibre optic
link across the Australian continent was as follows:
- 320 only 120 Watt solar modules.
- All associated solar power cabling and conduit fittings.
- 768 only 2 volt 720ahr VRLA sealed batteries.
- 32 only earthquake resistant battery racks.
- All associated stainless steel solar module and array
frame hardware.
- 16 only ground mounted array frames.
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Solar
Sales designed and supplied Invensys Energy Systems 18
only solar powered sites for their client, Nortel, for remote
telecommunication sites across the desert area of southern
Australia.
This project had the following components:
- 648 only 120 Watt solar modules.
- 36 only ground mounted array frames at 50 degrees
inclination.
- All solar module and array frame stainless steel hardware.
- 108 only pre cast concrete footings.
- 648 only aluminium bird deterrent spikes.
- All solar module cabling and conduit fittings.
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Aboriginal
Community Grid Connection |
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Solar
Sales supplied solar panels and ground mounted array
frames complete with stainless steel fixings to a major telecommunications
company for a remote Aboriginal Community grid connect project.
This project had the following components
supplied by Solar Sales:
- 342 only 120 Watt solar modules.
- 19 only ground mount frames at 45 degrees inclination.
- All stainless steel hardware for the array frames,
solar modules and marshalling boxes.
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It
was a matter of "Do as I say, and as I do", when Solar
Sales senior designer and sales engineer, Tamun Davidson,
installed a 1.44kW solar grid tie system on his parents home
in suburban Perth, Western Australia.
Assisted by other Solar Sales staff
on a fine weekend, the system went up in no time. Though
the grid connect scheme here in Australia is not as generous
as in other countries with similar schemes, Tamun at least
now speaks with 1st hand experience. |
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Hammersley
Iron Repeater Station |
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A
radio repeater station was recently solar powered by Solar
Sales, enabling their client, Hamersley Iron, not to have
to install a diesel generator set as would have been done in
the past.
The radio repeater is used for all the
company's telecommunications in the area of their Paraburdoo
mine site including traffic control and as such had to have
a very high level of reliability.
The site had 20 x 120w solar modules installed
along with a 48vdc Gel battery bank and all charge controllers
and other balance of system components. |
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Nygah
Nygah - WA Kimberley |
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Nygah
Nygah Aboriginal Community in the Kimberley region of northern
Western Australia rely on solar power and a remote area power
system for the provision of the Communities power.
Prior to that, a diesel generator had been
used to supply power but this proved unreliable and costly,
particularly given the remoteness of the Community, delivery
of fuel and maintenance of the old system.
With the abundance of sunshine in the area,
the new solar power system is proving very popular. |
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Solar Sales designed and supplied all the solar power
equipment for the Tokelau "Teletok" communications project that was
spread across the 3 island group of Tokelau, a New Zealand island
community dependency in the South Pacific just south of the equator.
- Each island system had:
- 48 x 80w solar modules.
- A 48vdc 1200ahr sealed battery bank.
- Specially constructed, hot dip galvanized solar
mounting frames.
- Solar charge controllers and all associated
cabling and hardware.
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Solar Sales supplied eight solar power systems with its local
partner, to local carrier, Omantel, to increase the mobile phone
coverage network in several regions around a mountain range south of
the capital, Masqat.
The Sultanate of Oman occupies the southeast corner of the Arabian
Peninsula and borders Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates in
the West and the Republic of Yemen in the South. With a land area of
approximately 309,500km2 it is the third largest country in the
Arabian Peninsula.
Solar Sales senior engineer Durmus Yildiz designed the
systems ranging from 1,440 to 2,880 Watts peak solar power. |
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Solar Sales and their local distributor in Thailand were
awarded a lucrative contract to supply solar power systems for 29
villages, mostly located in the southern part of the country.
Code named the DEDP Project, Solar Sales supplied a total of 1,160
only 75-Watt solar modules.
Each of the 29 selected villages will establish a "Battery Charging
Station" with 40 of the Solar Sales' supplied solar modules,
capable of handling the recharging requirements of 80 villagers'
homes. |
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Solar Sales recently supplied solar power components for a
solar power system at the Mulu World Heritage Park, in Sarawak,
Malaysia.
The solar power installation was done to provide reliable and
environmentally appropriate power for the Ranger and Tourist
Facility at the Park, on behalf of the National Parks and Wildlife
Branch of the Sarawak Forestry Department. |
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