Boosting push for renewables, ABB to install microgrid at Vadodara
05 Oct 2016
3 Min Read
Editorial Team
The solar-based microgrid will provide uninterrupted power supply to ABB’s largest manufacturing facility. ABB has recently announced that it will install a fully-integrated and standardised microgrid at its Vadodara facility in Gujarat, to help boost renewable energy generation while reducing dependency on fossil fuel. This microgrid, with a rooftop photovoltaic (PV) field at the company’s biggest manufacturing location in India, with around 3,000 employees, will help ensure uninterrupted power supply.
Microgrids are considered a viable and cost-efficient solution to not only improve access to electricity, but also to address other pressing issues related to energy supply, including growing demand, climate change, energy security and reliability for both industries and villages. In 2015, ABB exhibited the first multisource microgrid pilot at its Automation and Power World event in New Delhi. Over a period of three days, 1,350 kg of CO2 was saved and enough electricity was generated to power approximately 12,000 rural households.
Sanjeev Sharma, CEO & Managing Director, ABB India, shares, “Microgrid technology assumes greater significance for India as it provides access to electricity through localised generation and consumption as well as reliable and resilient power supply to urban campuses and industrial operations. There is no better way to demonstrate our commitment to green and reliable power than installing a microgrid for our campus and contribute to the nation’s vision of clean energy and 500 MW of microgrids in the next five years, which is also in full alignment with ABB’s next level strategy.�
ABB’s containerised microgrid installation in Vadodara includes a 600 kW rooftop solar PV field and a PowerStore Battery grid stabilising system, together with a Microgrid Plus dedicated control system, to help maximise the use of solar energy. Energy generated during the day will augment power from the grid and reduce dependency on diesel generators in case of grid outages. It results in substantial savings on electricity bills, while helping to reduce carbon footprint. A cloud-based remote service system will be deployed for the operations and maintenance of the microgrid in keeping with ABB’s Internet of Things, Services and People (IoTSP) approach.
Vadodara is ABB’s largest facility in India and manufactures critical power equipment like transformers, high voltage products, distribution relays, primary gas-insulated switchgear, motors, generators and turbochargers for a variety of national projects. ABB is a pioneer in microgrid technology with more than 30 global installations across a diverse range of applications serving remote communities, islands, utilities and industrial campuses.
The solar-based microgrid will provide uninterrupted power supply to ABB’s largest manufacturing facility. ABB has recently announced that it will install a fully-integrated and standardised microgrid at its Vadodara facility in Gujarat, to help boost renewable energy generation while reducing dependency on fossil fuel. This microgrid, with a rooftop photovoltaic (PV) field at the company’s biggest manufacturing location in India, with around 3,000 employees, will help ensure uninterrupted power supply.
Microgrids are considered a viable and cost-efficient solution to not only improve access to electricity, but also to address other pressing issues related to energy supply, including growing demand, climate change, energy security and reliability for both industries and villages. In 2015, ABB exhibited the first multisource microgrid pilot at its Automation and Power World event in New Delhi. Over a period of three days, 1,350 kg of CO2 was saved and enough electricity was generated to power approximately 12,000 rural households.
Sanjeev Sharma, CEO & Managing Director, ABB India, shares, “Microgrid technology assumes greater significance for India as it provides access to electricity through localised generation and consumption as well as reliable and resilient power supply to urban campuses and industrial operations. There is no better way to demonstrate our commitment to green and reliable power than installing a microgrid for our campus and contribute to the nation’s vision of clean energy and 500 MW of microgrids in the next five years, which is also in full alignment with ABB’s next level strategy.�
ABB’s containerised microgrid installation in Vadodara includes a 600 kW rooftop solar PV field and a PowerStore Battery grid stabilising system, together with a Microgrid Plus dedicated control system, to help maximise the use of solar energy. Energy generated during the day will augment power from the grid and reduce dependency on diesel generators in case of grid outages. It results in substantial savings on electricity bills, while helping to reduce carbon footprint. A cloud-based remote service system will be deployed for the operations and maintenance of the microgrid in keeping with ABB’s Internet of Things, Services and People (IoTSP) approach.
Vadodara is ABB’s largest facility in India and manufactures critical power equipment like transformers, high voltage products, distribution relays, primary gas-insulated switchgear, motors, generators and turbochargers for a variety of national projects. ABB is a pioneer in microgrid technology with more than 30 global installations across a diverse range of applications serving remote communities, islands, utilities and industrial campuses.
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