Carnegie�s Energy Made Clean secures a multimillion dollar contract for microgrid at Delamere Air Weapons Range To read the full ASX announcement, click HERE.
Carnegie Clean Energy Limited (ASX:CCE) is pleased to announce that its wholly owned subsidiary, Energy Made Clean (EMC) has been awarded a contract to design, construct and install a Microgrid System at Delamere Air Weapons Range in the Northern Territory of Australia.
EMC has been awarded a contract by Lendlease Building Pty Ltd (Lendlease) as Managing Contractor on behalf of the Department of Defence to design, construct, install and integrate a solar, diesel and battery energy storage system (BESS) microgrid at the Delamere Air Weapons Range, located approximately 400km south of Darwin, NT. The hybrid power system will supply high penetration solar power to approximately 200kVA peak load and deliver a 61% diesel consumption savings. The design is based on proven technology and control platforms that EMC has been integrating over the last three years.
This project will be the second Department of Defence contract for a renewable energy hybrid microgrid system, following on from the Bathurst Island project that EMC delivered in 2015 for a 35kVA peak load system with remote monitoring facilities. |