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Frequently Asked Questions

What is cutting edge about the SunWave technology?

The SunWave system is the next generation of solar technology, that we call “Smart Solar.” Smart Solar is highly distributed, large scale solar coupled with smart grid technology installed in partnership with utility companies. Smart Solar builds solar in a reliable and cost-effective way that mitigates challenges faced by traditional solar. Smart Solar is the best insurance for long-term grid stability.

Focusing its efforts on the electric supply industry, Petra Solar is creating a new category in the solar generation field. The ability for the SunWave Smart Solar systems to mount directly to utility and streetlight poles reduces environmental impacts, land use, infrastructure development costs, siting and permitting – allowing utilities to comply with renewable energy standards and profitably finance solar through direct ownership. Deploying solar systems on existing assets in a highly distributed manner also improves reliability and efficiency of the grid.

In addition, collectively delivering solar power plus a smart grid infrastructure creates a unique product offering for the utility market. With the advent of electric vehicles and other technology that places a demand on the electric grid, utilities will increasingly focus on enabling smart grid solutions that will facilitate grid reliability and stability.

How can utilities and consumers benefit from this technology?

This technology, including advanced automation, communications, analytics and controls, not only make the grid “smarter” in the way it disperses power but enables it to operate more reliably and safely.

Smart technology can also facilitate the smooth integration of more renewable energy production, primarily solar, closer to the source of consumption. Together, these capabilities make the grid more adaptable, nimble and self-healing in the event of a disaster. Dynamic reactive power control automatically offsets abnormal voltage fluctuation from the power supply, making it much less likely that a small localized issue will cripple the entire grid. What’s more, because many blackouts and brownouts are caused by the slow response times of grid operators, smart grid functions allow utilities to monitor when and where in the grid power outages occur. This empowers suppliers with the tools to respond quickly and fix problems directly at the source in times of emergency or intermittent power outages.

Each generation source can work together as a whole to deliver power into the grid and enhance the reliability of the overall energy supply mix. Additionally, each distributed generation source can act as its own power generation “plant” in the event of a complete system failure.Combined with more renewable energy resources in the power supply mix, a smart grid becomes a robust, modernized network that can supply energy when power plant generation from traditional means becomes unavailable. A smart grid coupled with increasingly advanced energy storage technology, allows utilities to have power available for vital communications and services such as hospitals and police stations in the event of a massive outage.

What are the benefits of distributed versus centralized solar?

Each SunWave unit is a complete system comprised of a solar panel plus Smart Energy Module (SEM) that includes a panel level inverter, two-way wireless communication, VAR generation and sensors. The distributed, standalone nature of this design reduces operational and maintenance expenditures, and does not require an upgrade to either the current transmission or distribution infrastructure, eliminating grid interconnection issues faced by traditional solar systems.

Unlike traditional string inverter installations where a single inverter failure can take an entire solar array out of service, failure of a single SunWave unit will not impact the rest of the system.

In addition, SunWave systems are ready for immediate installation and can be shipped upon commencement of a program. The systems are incrementally deployed and instantly commissioned, realizing a return on investment almost immediately.

SunWave distributed solar systems provide an increase in energy harvesting capability compared to traditional string type systems because the power output is optimized on a per panel basis, maximizing overall system power generation. With string inverters, partial shading of some panels will result in reduced power generation of the entire system and maximum power point tracking is less effective. Additional harvesting is realized by the highly distributed deployment covering a very large geographical area.  This reduces the cloud cover generation reduction by preventing the entire power plant from going offline with passing clouds.

And distributed Smart Solar reduces transmission losses and eliminates costly infrastructure upgrades. Transmission losses are reduced and the construction of new grid infrastructure is avoided by increasing available electricity close to the households consuming it.

Is the cost of distributed solar better or worse than the status quo?

An independent industry expert performed an extensive study and lifetime economic analysis of Petra Solar’s pole mounted SunWave system. A comprehensive economic model was developed that incorporates real world data from multiple utilities. This model proves SunWave systems deliver one of the lowest lifetime economic costs for solar energy.
Higher Internal Rate of Return (IRR) decreases the payback period of the system resulting in significant savings for both the utility and rate-base customers.

Contributing factors to the higher economic value of Petra Solar’s solution are:

  • Lower startup costs
  • Lower operation and maintenance costs
  • Unique model for incremental deployment immediate commission
  • Increased energy efficiency and harvesting
  • Value-added smart grid infrastructure
  • Ability to increase grid reliability and efficiency by deploying distributed reactive power
  • Reduced transmission and distribution (T&D) line losses

What causes intermittency issues?

By nature, renewable energy such as solar and wind are variable energy sources. This means that energy production is not constant, and depends on time of day, environmental conditions, and so forth. Because of their intermittent characteristics, solar energy sources can cause voltage levels on a utility’s electric grid to fluctuate, which can lead to power outages and electrical equipment failure in homes.

 

About Petra Solar

Petra Solar is committed to serving energy providers with innovative approaches to renewable energy generation – smart, sustainable, reliable and efficient. By combining the power of distributed solar energy solutions with a smart grid communications infrastructure we create a unique product for the utility market.