Jurchen Technology to supply PEG racking solution for Tumuruu solar farm
Australian Solar Enterprises is considering using Jurchen Technology's PEG racking solution for its 400 MW Tumuruu solar farm in Queensland.
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- 400 MW solar farm capacity indicates a large-scale project.
- Involves Australian Solar Enterprises, a solar farm developer.
- Features Jurchen Technology's PEG racking solution.
- Location in Queensland, Australia, a region with growing solar energy investments.
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The project includes a 2,000 MWh battery energy storage system. Quote: "includes a 400 MW solar farm supported by a 2,000 MWh battery energy storage system featuring grid-forming inverters."
"Renewables developer Australian Solar Enterprises (ASE) has lodged plans for its Tumuruu solar and battery energy storage project for assessment under the federal government’s Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act."
"ASE said it is looking at the PEG racking solution developed by German manufacturer Jurchen Technology but noted the final mounting system will be confirmed during the detailed engineering phase, to “allow flexibility for evolving PV technologies and final geotechnical conditions.”"
"The developer is also seeking to simplify the installation process for the battery energy storage system and inverters, looking at using an engineered screw-pile footing system developed by Queensland-based BMSA Footing Solutions."
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