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Wind &
Solar Hybrid Value Package
10.1
kW Hybrid System Package
Performance:
750 - 1,800 Kilowatt-hours (kWh's) per month (depending on wind
and solar resources)
Recommended for: Large remote home, large facility, or small
community , using at least 900 kWh per month Locations where delivering
or storing diesel fuel is a problem.
Retrofit
to existing diesel-only power system to provide 24-hour/d power
availability
Wind Class 2 or higher Note: This system provides more consistent
year-round renewable energy production. These systems are modular
and can be expanded easily.
Hybrid
wind & solar systems provide more consistent year-round performance
and reduce the need for back-up generation.
We
recommend this package for larger remote homes, facilities, or communities
that need more than 700 kWh's of alternating current (AC) energy
per month. These systems can be retrofitted to existing diesel-only
systems in order to save fuel and provide 24-hour/day power.
The
BWC Remote.System stores excess energy in batteries for use during
low wind periods. It can also charge the batteries from a back-up
generator. With a back-up generator the Remote.System can
provide reliable 24-hour/day power with minimal attention from the
operator. The Guyed-Lattice tower is the least cost tower
type and a 100 ft. tower is tall enough for most locations.
Shorter towers reduce performance. For locations where crane access
is not possible, the towers are available in 10 ft sections (as
an added cost option) which can be stacked using a winch and davit
system.
2.6
kW is a good size for the PV array because it provides a meaningful
contribution to system performance without driving the costs up
too high. The PV array consists of 48 55W modules, with two sub-arrays
of 6 parallel strings of 4 modules in series (48 VDC nominal).
The PV modules are supported by eight ground mounts holding six
modules each.
The
batteries are Trojan L-16's, the workhorse of the home power industry.
A total of 40 individual batteries are connected in five parallel
strings of eight batteries in series (48 VDC nominal). This
battery bank will typically support the load for 1-2 days days without
wind energy input or back-up power. The dual Trace SW5548
sine-wave inverters provides 240 VAC (or 230 VAC, 50 Hz at 4.5 kW)
with enough capacity to start difficult motor loads. A back-up
engine generator can be easily added and can be controlled by the
Trace inverter.
In
addition to the equipment costs given below, a complete installation
will typically include the following costs: shipping, sales
tax, permit costs, foundation and anchoring, wire run, turbine and
tower erection, PV array assembly, battery racks or vault, electrical
hook-up, and inspection fees. Your dealer or Bergey WindPower can
assist you in budgeting these additional costs. For budgeting
purposes, these costs typically range from $6,000 (customer installed,
no sales tax, etc) to $25,000 (Certified Dealer, sales tax, diesel
generator, etc).
| 7.5
kW BWC Excel-R/48, with VCS-10 |
$19,400 |
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100 ft. Guyed-Lattice Tower Kit (XLG30) |
$6,900 |
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Tower Wiring Kit (XTWK30) |
$930 |
| DC
Power Center, 9 circuit (XPC9) |
$810 |
| 2.64
kW PV Array, 48 x 55W |
$15,840 |
| PV
Mounting Structures, 8 x 6X |
$2,200 |
| PV
Array Wiring & Voltage Regulators |
$990 |
| 84
kWh, 5 String, Battery Bank (5 x B350-8) |
$9,000 |
| 11
kW Inverter System (2 xSW5548) |
$8,030 |
| Total
Cost |
$64,100
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Options:
Special Paint: $400
Corrosion Pkgs: $520
E-Meter: $430
50 Hz: No Charge
Other Towers
More or Less Solar
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