Client Problem
Peel Ports, a significant maritime hub located in Liverpool, was contending with a series of challenges, primarily centered around Compliance & Regulation. The data indicates that issues related to Market Interface and Flexibility were also contributing to their high-level operational problems, suggesting a need for more integrated and adaptable solutions within their energy infrastructure.
Argand’s Solution
Argand developed a tailored solution for Peel Ports, strategically incorporating Solar PV as a key asset type. The project's focus was on G100 Export Limitation, a critical component designed to manage and control the export of generated power, ensuring grid stability and adherence to regulatory requirements. This solution aimed to address the identified compliance and operational challenges through sustainable energy generation and intelligent power management.
Client Benefits
While the provided data does not explicitly detail the specific benefits realized by Peel Ports, the implementation of Argand's Solar PV solution with G100 Export Limitation would inherently lead to several key advantages:
Enhanced Regulatory Compliance: The G100 Export Limitation would directly contribute to meeting stringent grid codes and regulatory standards.
Sustainable Energy Generation: The adoption of Solar PV would provide a clean, renewable energy source, potentially reducing reliance on traditional power sources and contributing to environmental sustainability goals.
Improved Operational Control: The ability to manage power export effectively would offer Peel Ports greater control over their energy infrastructure, potentially leading to increased efficiency and reduced operational risks.
Potential Cost Savings: Over time, generating their own solar power could lead to significant reductions in energy expenditure.

