Off-Grid-System Isle of Eigg, Scotland

Easy set-up of off-grid and hybrid systems Multicluster Box for Sunny Island

Off-Grid Power Supply for Eigg Island

The Scottish Isle of Eigg is still not connected to the power distribution grid located on the mainland 16 kilometers away. The approximately 100 inhabitants have been operating their own stand-alone grid since 2008. They successfully converted their power supply, stepping away from diesel and now generate power using virtually 100% renewable energy sources. The SMA hybrid off-grid system equipped with an installed renewable power generation capacity of 166 kilowatts integrates solar, wind power, hydropower and a storage battery. If this is not sufficient, two diesel generators are used as a backup. This provides sustainable and economical electrical power around the clock. Energy costs have dropped more than 60 percent since the conversion.

The SMA multicluster technology ensures that the residents on Eigg Isle have a reliable, renewable, grid-quality power supply. Here, the Multicluster Box is the central link. The integrated AC distribution board makes it very easy to connect the electric generator, PV plant and wind turbine system. The high modularity with 4 clusters each with 3 Sunny Island devices makes the stand-alone grid particularly failsafe.

Location
Eigg Island, Scottish Hebrides
Commissioning: 2008
Planning and realization: Scottish Hydro Contracting Ltd., Wind and Sun
Operator: Eigg Electric Ltd.
CO2-Reduction: 47 % (from 8.4 to 4.45 t/y)

System size
Renewable Energy Power:
110 kW Hybridpower, 24 kW Wind Power, 32 kWp PV Power
Battery Size: 212 kWh
Generator: 2x 64 kW

Inverters
12 x Sunny Island 5048
4 x Windy Boy 6000
3 x Sunny Boy 3000

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