With a population of around 250,000, the Northern Territory in Australia is sparsely populated. The majority of the population lives in the small towns of Darwin, Palmerston and Alice Springs. About 20 percent of the population live in small and remote communities. The energy supply of these places is mainly generated by diesel generators. The utilization of renewable energy at the Northern Territory is below the national average.
This project was jointly funded by the Australian Government via ARENA and the Nothern Territory Government, both parties aim to reduce diesel consumption and promote the usage of renewable energy. Daly River, with its 500 inhabitants, was the first community that implemented a battery storage to their energy system. Additionally, Titjikala, a small town in Central Australia, has also been selected as the next location for a hybrid project where Daly River’s acquired knowledge is essential for the new success.
“With an average of 12 hours of sunshine a day, Daly River has the best conditions to use solar energy and reduce fuel consumption. In addition, the location is easy to reach all year round due to road accessibility - an important decision-making factor for technical service access even during rainy season,” explains former Power and Water project manager Dow Airen. The government-owned corporation is responsible for the transmission and distribution of electricity, and also handles water supply and sanitation in the Northern Territory.