Full (solar) power ahead: ENERTRAG Operation takes over operations management of 20 MW large-scale photovoltaic project
Operations management concept for smart combination project
German company ENERTRAG Operation, known for over 30 years for the operations management and inspection of wind turbines, is taking the next big step. The operations management of the first large-scale groundmounted photovoltaic project is the result of the parent company ENERTRAG SE's solar offensive, which began two years ago. Since the end of last year, the operations management team has been benefiting from the close integration of all project participants, which has resulted in a new operations management concept created specifically for this project.
An essential difference to the operations management of wind power plants is, for example, that the service and maintenance of the solar parks is usually also taken over. Accordingly, ENERTRAG Operation offers everything from a single source. In order to achieve this, various points are included in the concept, such as efficient spare parts management, an individual mowing concept, or even details such as the exact table plans, which are essential for later orientation in the park.
Andre Reichert, Head of Operational Services, explains: "First of all, we took over the operations management for the first construction phase of the more than 21-hectare project with 10 MWp. The commissioning of the second construction phase has now taken place with a further 10 MWp on May 2, 2023. In future, the almost 20 MWp will be able to supply around 5,700 average households per year."
Operational management of the integrated battery storage system from 2024 onwards
The special highlight of this project is the connected battery storage with a capacity of 3.6 MWh, which not only serves the grid service, but also functions as an emergency power supply for ENERTRAG's headquarters in Dauerthal, 15 kilometers away. Starting next year, ENERTRAG Operation will also take over the complete operational management for this plant. At the moment, however, the focus is on acquiring expertise and building up personnel in order to be optimally positioned for the coming years in this area as well and to contribute the experience to future projects.
Andre Reichert is looking forward to further expanding the work of his department in the photo-voltaic and battery storage divisions: "Now is the right time to give full speed." Particularly in view of the numerous large-scale projects in the solar sector that ENERTRAG SE is planning, and the additional expertise that has been acquired as a result, Andre Reichert sees this as helpful: "We are pleased with the pace at which we are growing here. There are already more solar projects planned in northern and northwestern Germany, and the numerous foreign projects (e.g. Hyphen Hydrogen Energy, Namibia) with several gigawatts of solar and wind power, will also push us forward."