Australia is strengthening its position as one of the strategic markets for the Basque technology company Ingeteam, which has had a subsidiary in the country for more than a decade and currently holds a ~25% market share.
On this occasion, Ingeteam collaborated with ACCIONA Energía to commission ahead of schedule the Aldoga Solar Farm, a photovoltaic plant located in the state of Queensland, which generates clean electricity equivalent to the annual consumption of approximately 185,000 homes and avoid the emission of around 934,000 tonnes of CO2 per year.
Thanks to its extensive experience in Australia, Ingeteam actively participated in the development of simulation models, ensuring compliance with all the technical requirements for the project’s grid connection. In addition, the company supplied 81 power stations, equipped with 157 central photovoltaic inverters from the INGECON SUN 3Power C Series family. Each power station was delivered as a turnkey solution, including all the low and medium voltage equipment. The PPC (Power Plant Controller) system, essential for correct grid connection, also played a key role in Ingeteam’s contribution.
Jesús Echarte, Commercial Director of Ingeteam’s Solar PV and BESS businesses, stated: “We are very satisfied with our role as a technological partner in this project, working alongside highly professional and well-coordinated teams. And also for having been selected to contribute our experience in simulation models, as well as our expertise in power and control electronics, to one of the most significant solar projects in the country.”





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