The Maryvale Solar and Energy Storage Project in New South Wales has combined 243MW of solar capacity with a 172MW/2.4-hour lithium iron phosphate battery system. Gentari, a Malaysia-based clean energy solutions provider, is the project owner, while PCL Solar has commenced EPC activities following the issuance of the Notice to Proceed. Ingeteam, a Spanish manufacturer of power electronics and control systems, has been commissioned to provide 32 power stations, 61 central PV inverters, 488 DC-DC storage converters, and a hybrid controller. According to Ingeteam, the DC-coupled system enables direct PV-to-battery charging, reducing conversion losses and supporting dispatch during peak hours. The system is expected to generate over 520GWh annually, enough to supply 82,000 homes and reduce 412,000 tons of CO₂ emissions. AEMO Services has granted a Long-Term Energy Storage Agreement, and the plant is designed to export 172MW to the National Electricity Market. Earlier this year, Ingeteam had also supplied 298 inverters for Grenergy’s Oasis de Atacama project in Chile.
Ingeteam powers hybrid solar project in New South Wales
The Maryvale hybrid project in New South Wales by Gentari, uses Ingeteam’s systems to enable direct PV-to-battery charging and grid export under AEMO’s LTESA framework.
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