Mossel Bay Municipality in the Southern Cape province of South Africa has eliminated the carbon footprint of its Technical Services Department buildings by deploying ZBM2 batteries from Redflow.
Installed in late 2016, the four 10 kilowatt-hour (kWh) zinc-bromine flow batteries have enabled the ageing offices to become net exporters of electricity to the power grid through the intelligent storage of energy harvested from 114 rooftop photovoltaic solar panels.
Mossel Bay Municipality Electricity and Mechanical Department Senior Manager Charles Geldenhuys said the Redflow energy storage system had exceeded expectations. “We are using more energy now than before the system was implemented,” he said.
“Now if the sun is shining for 50 per cent of the day for two weeks, we will not touch the grid except to supply energy to it. It is only when there is a series of overcast days that we will use energy from the grid, so we are now a net contributor of energy rather than a consumer.”
Mossel Bay Municipality is the local government organisation for Mossel Bay, a city of about 95,000 people located halfway between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth. As well as providing typical local government services, Mossel Bay Municipality retails electricity to people in its area.
Mr Geldenhuys said Mossel Bay Municipality had decided to deploy Redflow batteries to gain experience with energy storage technology. “This is quite a new area for us, so we wanted to get our hands on this technology,” he said.
“We have approved a policy for our consumers so they can use solar to pump energy back into our system, so we decided it would be a good idea to do it ourselves. We have a philosophy that if we put a battery and solar system into our building, we use it to the fullest extent possible.
“We have configured the system so that the building will first draw energy from the solar, and then from the batteries, then pick the grid and, finally, start the generator if none of those are available. We are using the ZBM2 batteries on a daily basis, not just to create a backup system, but to form part of the whole energy system for our office.”
The ZBM2 energy storage system is installed at the municipality’s Technical Service Department office, which employs about 30 people across two adjacent buildings. With extensive use of computers, lighting and airconditioning, the office contains technical staff and a 24/7 call centre. The facility draws about 120 kWh of energy each day, with peak demand of 9-11 kilowatts.
The Redflow energy storage system was installed and configured by JB Snyman of E-Power Technologies, with support from long-term Redflow partner, Specialized Solar Systems (SSS).
Mr Geldenhuys said he was “more than satisfied” with the service he had received from E-Power Technologies, SSS and Redflow. “If we have a question, there‘s always a very quick response,” he said. “Also, these Redflow batteries are a clean product. We’ve got the batteries inside our building, two doors down the passage from my office, and there’s no smell and no noise outside the room. So we are very happy with it. We are smiling.”
JB Snyman said he had received significant interest in Redflow batteries from other businesses in the region because of their unique benefits including 100 per cent daily depth of discharge and their ability to sustain 10 kWh of energy storage capacity throughout their operating life.
Redflow Global Sales Director Andrew Kempster said the Mossel Bay Municipality deployment showed the success of Redflow batteries in South Africa. “Along with Bosco Printed Circuits, this installation at Mossel Bay Municipality demonstrates the value that our batteries deliver to commercial customers in South Africa,” he said.
You can read Redflow’s case study of Mossel Bay Municipality by clicking here. For media assistance, call John Harris on +61 8 8431 4000 or email john@impress.com.au.
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Redflow’s unique zinc-bromine flow batteries are designed for stationary energy storage applications ranging from its ZCell residential battery to its scalable ZBM2 batteries for industrial, commercial, telecommunications and grid-scale deployment. Redflow Limited, a publicly-listed company (ASX: RFX), produces high energy density batteries that are sold, installed and maintained by an international network of system integrators. Redflow batteries offer unique advantages including 100 per cent depth of discharge, tolerance of ambient temperatures as hot as 50 degrees Celsius and sustained energy storage of 10 kilowatt-hours (kWh) throughout their operating life.
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