Backgrounder: THE PARAMAKATOI PV SOLAR SYSTEM

GreenHeartTree Energy (GHTE) has taken the initiative to design, engineer, procure, construct and deliver a non-grid connected solar PV micro-grid system for the Paramakatoi Flavours Sun-Dried Tomato Plant. This system is designed taking into consideration the actual climatic data and historical weather patterns of the area.

Our engineers ran multiple simulations to determine the correct system size based on battery storage capacity, solar PV capacity and the predicted electrical loads requested in the Request For Proposal (RFP) by the Institute of Applied Science and Technology (IAST).

The Paramakatoi Flavours system includes 3 solar PV racks or arrays complete with top grade Hanwha Q-Cell Modules and American made, German Engineered Schletter Racks. Adjacent to the solar PV arrays is a small building, shipped from Canada, designed to house the batteries and electronics. The lead-acid batteries are on a pre-assembled custom built battery skid. Each battery comes complete with a visual monitoring float for each cell within every battery. GHTE has included in the shipment additional battery water to ensure the system is maintained using the correct materials and fluids.

The battery inverter, solar PV inverter and a Smart-Transformer will be mounted inside the building on a custom build galvanized steel frame.

AC Coupled MircoGrid System

GHTE has engineered a system that is on the leading edge of technology for microgrid systems. This is an AC coupled system unlike a typical DC coupled one.  Even though they usually include an inverter, most battery-based PV systems are “DC-coupled” meaning the PV array sends DC electricity to the system through a charge controller to the battery bank. That DC power is then drawn from the batteries for the loads, including through a battery-based inverter for AC loads.

AC coupled PV systems are gaining wider support through several battery-based inverter manufacturers. In AC coupled systems, the DC power from the array is first converted to AC by a battery-less inverter, to be used by the AC loads through an AC load panel. Any unused energy is consumed by a separate battery-based inverter that either converts the AC to DC to charge the batteries, or, if it is a grid-tied system, it can also pass through to additional AC loads and/or the grid.

GHTE pre-assembled the entire battery system on a custom built skid and electronic components on a custom steel frame to test and confirm operation prior to shipping. Testing in Canada ensures that when the system arrives in Guyana the ‘bugs’ have been worked out and reduces the installation time on site.

Once the system installation is completed a final quality control review ensures that all check points of the system construction subscribe to our high quality standards. GHTE has provided technical manuals for all components used along with a technical users guide that outlines necessary maintenance check-points, schedules and defined user necessary operating details.

GHTE is providing a top quality system with tier 1 components. The system was engineered and built in Canada and is being introduced for the first time to the Guyana market.

 

For more information:

Contact: Lindsay Davidson

VP, Government and Public Affairs

ldavidson@ghtenergy.ca

Tel: 663-1773

In The News: Fire-proof homes to hit market — Canada-based company plans introduction soon

CANADA-BASED Green Heart Tree Energy Guyana Inc is about to take the local construction industry by storm, with the introduction of eco-friendly building materials that will literally revolutionise the way structures are built in Guyana.
The Guyanese company which is owned by majority shareholder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Esmonde Klass, is also interested in building a factory to manufacture materials locally to ensure access by all levels of income-earners.
Klass told the Guyana Chronicle that his company is offering Guyanese green, fire-proof, easy-maintenance homes that are built to international standards.

The full story can be read here:

http://guyanachronicle.com/2017/05/05/fire-proof-homes-to-hit-market-canada-based-company-plans-introduction-soon

In The News: Canada-based solar power company drives Paramakatoi plant

GreenHeartTree Energy (GHTE) has taken the initiative to design, engineer, procure, construct and deliver a non-grid connected solar PV micro-grid system for the Paramakatoi Flavours Sun-Dried Tomato Plant. This system takes into consideration the actual climatic data and historical weather patterns of the area.
Engineers ran multiple simulations to determine the correct system size based on battery storage capacity, solar PV capacity and the predicted electrical loads requested in the Request For Proposal (RFP) by the Institute of Applied Science and Technology (IAST).

The full story can be read here:

https://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/2017/04/05/canada-based-solar-power-company-drives-paramakatoi-plant/

In The News: GreenHeartTree Energy (GHTE) has for more than a month been powering the Paramakatoi Flavours Sun Dried Tomato Processing Plant, using its 10kw system

However, the company’s immediate focus is to provide affordable PV solar energy solutions for the residential and commercial markets in Guyana.
“We are looking to introduce to the market a PV solar system for the owners of homes and businesses that will reduce their dependence on GPL for power and lessen their electricity costs at the same time,” said Klass.
He added: “With this approach we will help to eliminate blackouts as there will be a collective alternative source of electricity, resulting in less demand for power from the utility.”

The full story can be read here:

http://guyanachronicle.com/2017/04/05/overseas-based-investor-heeds-grangers-advice

In The News: GreenHeartTree Energy enters Guyana’s renewable energy market…installs solar system at Paramakatoi

Green Heart Tree Energy (GHTE) entered the renewable energy market in Guyana earlier on March 3, 2017 when it commissioned a 10 kilowatt system to power the Paramakatoi Flavours Sun Dried Tomato Processing Plant, the company said in a statement.
“The Paramakatoi project is the beginning of GHTE’s commitment to long term investment in the Guyana economy that will see the transfer of knowledge, investment of training and the utilization of local skills in job creation,” GHTE said.

The full story can be read here: 

http://demerarawaves.com/2017/04/04/greenhearttree-energy-enters-guyanas-renewable-energy-market-installs-solar-system-at-paramakatoi/

News Release: GreemHeartTree Energy (GHTE) entered the renewable energy market in Guyana

Paramakatoi - March 4, 2017 - GreenHeartTree Energy (GHTE) entered the renewable energy market in Guyana today when it commissioned a 10Kw system to power the Paramakatoi Flavours Sun-Dried Tomato Processing Plant.

GreenHeartTree Energy Inc. is a Guyanese led company that was formed following President Granger’s call for diaspora Guyanese to return, invest and contribute to the development of the nation during a visit to Toronto in September 2015. We have since registered companies in Canada and Guyana.

The company’s strategy is to forge relationships with multi-national companies that will result in investment here and jobs for Guyanese. We are also working to ensure these relationships result in the transfer of technological expertise, the opening up of more economic opportunities, strengthening of the manufacturing base and new capital inflows.

As part of this plan GHTE has signed joint venture agreements with 5 successful international companies that span industries including renewable energy, large infrastructure development like highways and power generation, and home construction using new technology materials.

The company’s more immediate focus however is to provide affordable PV solar energy solutions for the residential and commercial markets in Guyana.

“We are looking to introduce to the market a PV solar system for the owners of homes and businesses that will reduce their dependence on GPL for power and lessen their electricity costs at the same time,” said GreenHeartTree Energy’s Chief Executive Officer Esmonde ‘Gamo’ Klass.

“With this approach we will help to eliminate blackouts as there will be a collective alternative source of electricity resulting in less demand for power from the utility,” he added.

The Paramakatoi project is the beginning of GHTE’s commitment to long term investment in the Guyana economy.

 

For more information contact:

Lindsay Davidson

VP, Government and Public Affairs

ldavidson@ghtenergy.ca

Tel: 663-1773

In The News: Solar energy company rearing to go

A GROUP of Canadian investors will be having several engagements with ministers on their imminent establishment of a solar energy company in Guyana.The investors were encouraged to invest in Guyana by President Granger during his visit to Canada while campaigning and they have taken up the mandate to do so.
These businessmen who are holders of executive positions in a Canada-based company, Greenheart Tree Energy, shared their proposal with President Granger who sent ministers to Canada to have further engagements on their proposition, as he found it beneficial to his vision of a green Guyana.

The full story can be read here:

http://guyanachronicle.com/solar-energy-company-rearing-to-go/

In The News: Multi-million investment in solar energy heads Guyana’s way

A team of Canadians has met with several Ministers, CEOs and local businessmen with a view of setting up a multi-million dollar solar energy project in Guyana.
As a result of those meetings pending a purchase agreement from the local end, Guyana is one step closer to realizing President David Granger’s goal to make Guyana a Green Economy through the team’s proposal.

The full story can be read here:

http://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/2016/01/18/multi-million-investment-in-solar-energy-heads-guyanas-way/