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  • Michael Wollny Director, Business Development Off-Grid Solutions

    SMA Solar Technology AG, Germany

    BSW-Solar special exhibition

    "Rural Electrification" at Intersolar 2011

    Large Scale Off-Grid PV-Power Supply with Renewables

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    Disclaimer

    This presentation may contain future predictions. Future predictions are statements that do not describe facts from the past. They also contain assessments on our assumptions and expectations. These assessments are based on planning, estimates, and forecasts, which are currently available to the SMA Solar Technology AG (SMA or company) board of directors. Future predictions are therefore only applicable on the day on which they are made. It lies in the nature of future predictions that they contain risks and elements of uncertainty. Various known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors may cause the actual results, financial situation, development, or performance of the company to significantly deviate from the assessments provided in this presentation. These factors include those that SMA has described in published reports, which are available on the website www.SMA.de. The company assumes no liability for updating or adjusting such future predictions in accordance with future events or developments.

    This presentation serves informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer or request to buy, keep, or sell company shares.

  • Outline

    SMA Solar Technology, Company introduction

    Market Potential Off-Grid

    Economical aspects

    Suitable technological solutions

    Best practices

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

  • SMA is market and technology leader for PV inverters

    SMA offers inverters for all applications in photovoltaics

    On-grid From 1 MW

    Thin film

    Crystalline modules

    Concentrator modules

    Back-up

    Off-grid

    All PV applications All performance ranges All module types

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

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    Continuous internationalization in order to take over key positions in all future solar markets

    More than 900 sales and service personnel all over the globe

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

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    SMA will benefit from the worldwide growth of the solar market due to the good market positioning

    In 2010, SMA achieved nearly 45 % in sales abroad.

    > Founded in 1981

    > Turnover of 1.9 billion Euros in 2010

    > 7.8 gigawatt produced in 2010

    > More than 5,000 employees all over the globe, approx. 330 trainees

    > 17 foreign subsidiaries on four continents

    > Best efficiency worldwide (98.7 %)

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

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    Source: SMA/Navigant Consult

    Estimated Off-Grid Market Size in 2011

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

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    Estimated Off-Grid Market Size in 2011

    Source: SMA/Navigant Consult

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

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    Sustitution of Diesel Generation Power with Renewables

    Source: SMA

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

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    Estimated costs by using diesel generator

    The electricity cost ranges between 0.30 Euros (dark brown) to 2.4 Euro (light yellow)

    The computations have been performed in three main steps.

    - Calculation of transport costs for diesel; - Calculation of production cost for electricity - Calculation of the final costs of electricity consist of the production costs and the costs of labour, maintenance and amortization.

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

  • The electricity production cost calculated for a 15 kWp off-grid PV System in Africa

    The electricity production cost ranges from 0.2 up to 0.55 EUR/kWh

    Large geographical differences can be observed: some of the most favorable regions with low costs have very low population density (e.g. Sahara with 0-15 persons/km2) while at other are relatively densely populated (e.g. Tanzania, South Africa with 30-100 persons/km2 ))

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    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

  • Analysis of sensitivity: Benefits of PV Hybrid Systems

    With state-of-the-art PV-system costs as well as diesel fuel prices, a 30 kW PV hybrid system is approx. 20 % cheaper (regarding TCO)

    Above diesel fuel costs of approx. 0,8 /l, the PV hybrid system will stay more cost effective

    With another decrease of PV system costs to half of todays price level, the costs of a PV hybrid system will only be 50 % of the costs for a full diesel power supply.

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    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

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    System technology depending on size, the right concept has to be chosen

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

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    Suitable technological solutions for rural electrification

    1. Grid extension for urban areas (AC bus line)

    2. Genset dominated supply (Petrol, Gasoline, LPG)(AC bus line)

    3. Solar Home Systems (DC-Bus line)

    4. Hybrid or Mini Grid power supply systems based on Renewables (AC bus

    line)

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

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    Modular hybrid design

    Grid quality electricity Easy expandability Backup solution Integration of different RES Standard components

    Inverter

    AC bus line

    ~

    =

    ~ =

    ~ =

    Master Inverter

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

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    SMA Multicluster Technology

    Easy set-up for hybrid systems and mini-grids

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

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    Multicluster Box 6 Number of Sunny Island: 6 Load connection: 55 kW Multicluster Box 12 Number of Sunny Island: 12 Load connection: 110 kW Multicluster Box 36 Number of Sunny Island: 36 Load connection: 300 kW

    SMA Multicluster Technology

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

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    SMA Multicluster Technology

    Approved technology for rural electrification and mini grids AC-coupled hybrid systems Outstanding flexibility and use of different renewable energy sources High security of energy supplies and availability Special knowledge for proper installation not needed

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

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    Modular system configuration up to 300 kW Use of standard components (Mulicluster Box, SI5048, SB, SMC, BATFUSE) Comfortable transport to remote areas Quick installation and commissioning

    SMA Multicluster Technology

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

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    Hierarchy and communication links in the cluster group

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

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    Off-Grid Power Supply Isle of Eigg, Scotland

    Scottish Inner Hebrides

    16 km distance to the coast

    Harboring around 100 residents

    The community consists of 45 households, 26 business and 6 community buildings

    Up to 2008: diesel supply during the day (reason was, noise protection)

    ... and in the evening candle light!

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

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    System control 100 kWp

    (12 x SI5048)

    Hydro power 110 kW

    Wind Energy 24 kW (4 x WB6000)

    Photovoltaic 10 kWp (3 x

    SB3000)

    Interconnection of different Renewable Energy

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

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    Micro-Grid: Distributed Renewable Energy Supply System

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

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    System Control over 3 parameter only

    1. Frequency Shift Power Control

    2. Voltage vs. Reactive Power

    3. Battery State of Charge

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

  • Frequency depending power control (FSPC, Frequency Shift Power Control), if battery is full and more renewable energy is available.

    f= 50 Hz

    Low energy consumption

    Charged battery High penetration from renwables

    f= (50+f) Hz

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    Variable No 1: System Frequency

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

  • Similar to the grid interconnection without additional communication wiring Output power control from PV and Wind with grid frequency Increasing of system frequency results in declining of feeding from the inverters

    Pac (%)

    Fac (Hz)+ 1 + 2 + 3-1-2-3 f0

    50

    100

    Fac-Start delta (1Hz)

    Fac-Limit delta (2Hz)

    + 4

    Fac-delta+ (4,5Hz)

    -4

    Fac-delta- (4,5Hz)

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    Frequency Shift Power Control

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

  • Parallel operation of voltage sources desired droop control

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    UBWR UGEN

    Variable No 2: Voltage vs. Reactive Power

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

  • Sunny Island monitor and controls the system automatically

    Integrated Parameter: State of charge (SOC)

    1. SOC 60 %: Generator is started

    2. SOC 90 %: Generator is stopped

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    Diesel Generator is only needed if renewables are not available !

    Variable No 3: State of Charge

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

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    Electrification of 4 villages in the

    Region of Gardez, Afghanistan

    System with 100 kWp Photovoltaic

    and 250 kW - Diesel Generator

    14 km medium voltage grid

    between the villages

    Prepaid-card system installed to

    cover the maintenance cost

    Systems deliver energy in network quality !

    Source: G

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    Source: S

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    Village Electrification Afghanistan

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

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    Electrification of over 250 schools

    in Malaysia

    Total power > 2 MW

    (PV-Systems from 15 to 60 kW)

    Substitution of 100 % Diesel

    Generator power

    Financed from the government over

    avoided diesel fuel costs

    PV-Hybrid Systems are profitable

    by now !

    Source: G

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    Electrification of Schools Borneo

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

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    South Pacific (Tahiti) Reao

    18 x Sunny Island 5048 battery inverters: 90 kW

    Battery bank: 1842 kWh

    Photovoltaic: 140 kWp

    Diesel Generator: 120 kVA

    1 x Multicluster Box 36.3

    24 h power from batteries

    Power supply for 40 houses and business

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

  • Installed Multicluster Systems up to 300 kW

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    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

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    Conclusion and Outlook

    Large-scale modular hybrid system

    with standard components are reliable and economical

    loads & generation coupled by a medium or low voltage grid

    Controlled by grid frequency and SOC

    high reliability achieved by using a modular concept

    easy service performed by local electricians

    PV hybrid systems are the only sensible way for remote habitations to guarantee a

    24/7 power supply!

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion

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    [email protected]

    Dipl.- Ing. Michael Wollny SMA Solar Technology AG

    www.SMA.de

    Thank you very much for your attention !

    More information you get from:

    http://www.ruralelec.org/

    Outline| Company Introduction| Potential Market| Economical aspects | Suitable technological solutions| Best practices | Conclusion