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The solar and wind hybrid system was to leverage the different strengths of solar and wind energy for a stable and sustainable power supply in a mid-sized industrial facility in Singapore. The advanced system has been integrated with a 20 MW solar PV panel and a 10 MW wind turbine, with a 60 MWh battery storage device for operational functionality. It ensures that energy is produced throughout the year regardless of the prevailing climatic change, thereby considerably reducing reliance on the national grid. The project supplies 110,000 MWh of renewable energy every year towards the facility's energy needs while greatly reducing its carbon footprint. Indeed, a hybrid approach served as an example for the world of how combining different renewable energy sources can contribute to efficiency and reliability.
In this hybrid system, we cautiously selected appropriate materials and technology to ensure desired performance and durability. We were involved with popular suppliers in the solar energy industry and expert personnel in the wind industry to execute this project.
The Solar and Wind Hybrid System project was completed in February 2022. All the components had been fully installed and commissioned. It was able to achieve its goals in terms of energy generation and carbon reduction targets, hence proving to be a reliable and feasible source of power generation for the industrial facility. The project has generated substantial interest from the renewable energy industry in the utilization of hybrid systems for energy generation. This now allows this plant to enjoy increased energy security, decreased operational costs, and a drastic reduction in carbon footprint with the incorporation of solar and wind energy sources. This would thus give Singapore a new benchmark for hybrid renewable energy systems, along with being able to provide an emulatable model that can scale for other industries. The success of this initiative was bound to spur further hybrid energy projects both at home and abroad.