In 2008, six dual axis tracking solar photovoltaic systems were installed on King Island adding 100kW of renewable energy generation to the power station. The SOLON Mover is the largest industrially manufactured ready-to-go solar tracking system in the world. It was specially developed for use in major solar power stations. A SOLON Mover consists of 24 solar PV modules, a steel frame construction for the dual axis tracking system, and the necessary output, communication and control electronics. SOLON Movers contain all the technical components necessary for converting the direct current generated by solar modules into the alternating current required for feeding into the supply grid. They are factory-tested as a complete system and are supplied inclusive of the specially developed and optimally adapted modules and inverters. The use of solar power on King Island has several benefits:
Advantages of SOLON Movers:
The solar array is expected to deliver around 200 MWh a year to the Currie power station, resulting in CO2 savings of around 180 tonnes per annum.