Offgrid Solar System Upgrade Case Study: Lochhournhead Bed and Breakfast and Tea Room

Introduction

We upgraded an aging offgrid system for a Client in a remote location at Lochhournhead on the West Coast of Scotland.

The existing system was at capacity, and with new property developments and refurbishment of existing properties coming online, the Client was keen to increase the capacity of their off-grid system. Key to this was also to integrate renewables to the existing diesel powered system.

We carried out a survey for hydro and identified several small burns that could produce meaningful generation, but consenting costs and challenges meant these required a longer term approach. However, we were able to suggest and design and solar array system as part of the increased power and storage capacity of the off-grid system.

The system has been designed to be extended in the coming 12-18 months as more power and storage capacity is required. Additional solar can be roof mounted on the adjacent buildings, and we will work with the Client to see if we can make the hydro a reality. Technically very possible, but like many small schemes, suffering from costs and logistics of a consenting process that seems to presume against micro / pico hydro generation.

Whilst the surrounding landscape means the solar is sub optimal in a grid connected world, for this off-grid site it is producing meaningful renewable power (12kW delivered through the middle of the day a week after it was installed in February) reducing the business’s reliance on fossil fuels.

Diesel Generators
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Battery Storage

Specifications

Common

Power

12kW

Specific

Panels

12Kw Solar

Mounting Position

380W Half Cell

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Additional Information

We carried out a survey for hydro and identified several small burns that could produce meaningful generation, but consenting costs and challenges meant these required a longer term approach. However, we were able to suggest and design and solar array system as part of the increased power and storage capacity of the off-grid system.

The system has been designed to be extended in the coming 12-18 months as more power and storage capacity is required. Additional solar can be roof mounted on the adjacent buildings, and we will work with the Client to see if we can make the hydro a reality. Technically very possible, but like many small schemes, suffering from costs and logistics of a consenting process that seems to presume against micro / pico hydro generation.

Whilst the surrounding landscape means the solar is sub optimal in a grid connected world, for this off-grid site it is producing meaningful renewable power (12kW delivered through the middle of the day a week after it was installed in February) reducing the business’s reliance on fossil fuels.

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