Boundary Power will deploy its all-purpose Kiosk solution, including a solar PV power system with battery storage at the Water Corporation’s Broome North Wastewater Treatment Plant. The renewable standalone power system (SPS) will be incorporated into the existing infrastructure to provide the facility with a safe, reliable, off-grid solar and battery power solution upgrade.
Boundary Power is a joint venture between Australian energy utility Horizon Power and integrated electrical solutions provider Ampcontrol Limited.
Boundary Power director Rod Henderson said “the key to Boundary Power’s ability to adapt and re-engineer our designs is what sets our products apart.”
“Our team has the expertise to offer complete purpose-built solutions, to design and engineer from our suite of products, and to deliver uniquely designed solutions for our customers,” he said.
Boundary Power’s Kiosk SPS is an all-purpose, all-climate off-grid power solution capable to deliver larger loads, with a centralised control system to manage power and comes with a Category D wind rating.
A renewable power supply with control and monitoring enabling sound operation and efficient power supply, the Boundary Power team will adapt the Kiosk SPS to ensure the off-grid site has reliable and renewable power.
Project works have commenced, with design, development, manufacture and installation scheduled to be completed by early 2023.
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