Incite Energy‘s Engineering Director, Neville Wood comments on Critical Density – “Arguably one of the most high risk areas of a solar farm, the focal point of high capacity DC Array cabling into the Power Conversion Units (PCU’s) becomes of paramount importance in …
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Record Breaking Renewable Energy Result
In late October the Australian National Electricity Market achieved a new record of just under 70% renewable energy for a 5 minute period. It’s the latest in a series of records, that highlight the combination of mild weather and the commissioning …
Academia and Energy Transition
In the last week two events reminded us of the important links between our activity supporting the energy transition and the underlying work in academia that underpins our work. Firstly – Professor @Martin Green was awarded the Millennium Technology Prize in …
BIPV in Architecture
Alpha Solar Tech (AST) recently engaged Incite Energy to provide an engineering proof-of-concept for their patented Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) product. Incite Energy Engineer, Matias Valdes reviews the innovative study undertaken; “BIPV refers to the use of photovoltaic modules to replace …
What is the optimum ratio of solar and wind?
We often get asked what the ‘optimum’ ratio of solar and wind is for a large scale renewables project. The answer is that it is dependent on a number of factors, including the following key items: – Site Location: the quantity …
Proposed Bristol Springs Solar Farm
Footage of Incite Energy’s Engineering Director, Neville Wood, flying his drone on site at the proposed Bristol Springs Solar Farm near Waroona, WA. Part of the early works is to undertake geotechnical investigations for the solar farm and 330kV grid connecting …