Energy Minister, Bill Johnston MLA visited a farming property east of Esperance today to view and formally acknowledge the installation of a new renewable energy solution for rural customers which is independent from the electricity grid.
Standalone power systems (SPS) are providing Horizon Power’s customers at the fringe of its network with off-grid electricity which is safer, cleaner and more reliable than traditional poles and wires. Each SPS unit comprises solar panels, batteries, inverters and a back-up diesel generator so customers have power supply 24 hours a day, regardless of the weather.
Horizon Power’s Chief Executive Officer Stephanie Unwin said the SPS units will significantly improve reliability for customers by removing long rural lines which can experience frequent and prolonged power outages.
“Standalone power is a viable alternative in remote locations where poles and wires are prone to outages caused by lightning strikes, bush fires, vegetation and bird strikes,” Ms Unwin said.
“We only have to look back to the fires of 2015 to see how important this new energy solution can be for the safety of a community.
“Over the last three years we have successfully demonstrated technologies, such as SPS, which improves reliability of power supply and safety for our customers and can offer sustainable energy solutions at a lower cost than traditional solutions.”
Today’s project milestone saw the disconnection of the properties from overhead lines, and will enable 64 kilometres of poles and wires to be removed from paddocks.
By the end of 2019, Horizon Power will have installed 17 SPS units for customers living in the Neridup and Beaumont farming areas in the Goldfields-Esperance region.
Horizon Power is leading the energy market transformation as the first utility to replace traditional infrastructure with an alternative, renewable energy power solution that is fully off the grid.