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PROJECT OVERVIEW


Client: Goldbeck
Location: Yorkshire

RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEM


Task Contract Solutions Ltd successfully delivered a comprehensive renewable energy system featuring a 145kW solar photovoltaic (PV) array, inverters, and battery storage. This project represents a critical step in enhancing energy efficiency and reducing carbon emissions for the unit while showcasing Task’s expertise in renewable energy solutions and system integration.

OBJECTIVES


  • To design and install a solar PV system capable of generating 145kW of clean energy, reducing the facility’s reliance on grid electricity.

  • To integrate advanced battery storage and inverters for optimised energy use, enabling energy storage during peak solar production for use during non-solar hours.

  • To provide a durable and efficient control system framework to manage energy generation, storage, and distribution seamlessly.

  • Installation of a 145kW solar PV array, utilising high-efficiency solar panels to maximise energy generation.

    Panels were strategically positioned to ensure optimal exposure to sunlight, achieving maximum output across various weather conditions.

  • Integration of advanced battery storage units designed to store surplus energy generated during peak sunlight hours.

    This system ensures energy availability during low-sunlight periods, reducing reliance on external power sources.

  • Installation of state-of-the-art inverters to convert the direct current (DC) generated by the solar panels into alternating current (AC) for use by the facility.

    Comprehensive cabling and electrical connections ensured the seamless integration of all components, prioritising safety, efficiency, and reliability.

  • Construction of a robust support framework to house the control system, batteries, and inverters.

    The framework was engineered to accommodate the weight and dimensions of the equipment while ensuring accessibility for maintenance and future upgrades.

  • Implementation of an intelligent energy management system to monitor and control energy generation, storage, and usage.

    This system allows real-time monitoring and optimisation of energy flows, enhancing operational efficiency and reducing waste.

KEY COMPONENTS

PROJECT EXECUTION


  • Site Assessment and Planning: Conducted detailed site evaluations to determine the optimal placement of solar panels, batteries, and control systems.

  • Design and Engineering: Developed a comprehensive design tailored to the site’s requirements, ensuring structural integrity and compliance with industry standards.

  • Installation and Commissioning: Completed the installation of all components, followed by rigorous testing and commissioning to verify system performance and reliability.

  • Timeline: The project was executed within the agreed timeline, with minimal disruption to the facility’s operations.

  • The 145kW solar PV system significantly reduces the facility’s reliance on grid electricity, leading to cost savings and greater energy security.

  • The system contributes to substantial carbon emissions savings, aligning with the organisation’s sustainability goals.

  • The integration of battery storage ensures uninterrupted energy availability, even during grid outages or low sunlight periods.

  • The system is designed to accommodate future expansions, allowing the facility to scale its renewable energy capabilities as needed.

PROJECT BENEFITS

CONCLUSION


This project highlights Task Contract Solutions Ltd’s ability to deliver tailored renewable energy solutions that meet both immediate and long-term energy goals. By integrating cutting-edge solar technology with advanced storage and control systems, Task has provided the facility with a reliable, sustainable, and efficient energy solution that sets a benchmark for similar projects.

This case study underscores Task’s commitment to driving innovation and supporting the transition to a low-carbon future, helping clients reduce their environmental impact while improving operational efficiency.

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