Vysus Group Helps to Bring One of Australia’s Largest Solar Farms onto the Electricity Grid

Specialist energy consultancy Vysus Group is approaching a new phase of work with global solar developer Belectric Australia, which will ultimately bring one of Australia’s largest solar farms onto the grid.

Vysus Group, formerly Lloyd’s Register (LR) Energy, was awarded the contract by Belectric Australia to support the registration and commissioning stage of the RWE Renewables-owned Limondale Solar Farm project, located in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. The project is expected to reach full commercial operations date by the first quarter of 2021, allowing the plant to export its full 249 MW AC to the grid, ensuring affordable, secure and reliable energy to Australian consumers.

To date, the contract has seen Vysus Group complete grid connection studies to support the plant’s

registration, which consists of Limondale 1 (220 MW AC) and 2 (29 MW AC). AEMO granted the registration for Limondale 2 in December 2019, and the registration of Limondale 1 followed in June 2020. Further support includes compliance testing with key analysis, assessments and interfacing with RWE Renewables Australia, Belectric Australia and the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) to ensure full compliance.

The project is situated within the West Murray Zone covering Victoria and NSW, which is considered a weak area of the Australian grid. Coupled with the stringent requirements placed by grid operators, this has resulted in many other solar farms in the region finding it challenging to connect to the grid.

Peter Veljkovic, Head of Operations at RWE Renewables Australia, said:

“This is a significant project for Australia and in working with Vysus Group we’ve been able to reach critical milestones in the project.”

Over the last decade, the grid connection team at Vysus Group, have helped clients connect utility scale solar farms, wind farms and batteries to the grid worldwide, ranging in size from 25 MW up to 1200 MW; supporting the development of over 11GW renewable energy projects which is approximately 33% of Australia’s total energy demand.

Mark Andrews, Head of Renewables – Asia-Pac, at Vysus Group, said:

"The West Murray zone presents challenging connectivity issues and complex regulatory considerations. We’ve been able to provide confidence to RWE Renewables Australia and Belectric Australia through our extensive experience in clean energy projects, helping them overcome hurdles and ensuring costly delays to generation are prevented.

“The registration of the Limondale solar farm highlights Australia’s commitment and capability for a low carbon energy future. There is a growing coalition of solar farm operators, energy developers and technical experts in Australia suggesting that the country has a comparative advantage in good solar resources, which could drive a large industry supplying both domestic and offshore customers.

“We are looking forward to continuing to work with Belectric Australia and RWE Renewables Australia on the next phase of the project as we work in partnership to bring one of Australia’s largest solar farms onto the grid.”

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