12 Jul 2021

Aggreko, the provider of mobile modular power, temperature control, and energy services, has partnered with R&A to deliver a renewable power solution at the 149th Open Championship at Royal St George's Golf Club in Sandwich, England.

The hybrid system will reduce carbon emissions by up to 40% compared to the previously used fossil-fuelled systems and is a major step in Aggreko’s Net Zero journey, aiming to help clients deliver more sustainable events worldwide.

renewable microgrids

In total, Aggreko is delivering two renewable microgrids, which will supply 100% reliable power without connection to the grid. The system has already generated almost 21000 kWh of solar power and saved 25 tonnes of CO2 since the solution was installed in March for the setup of the event.

Also, for the first time in The Open’s history, the generators on site will be entirely fuelled by HVO, a sustainable biodiesel derived largely from waste and residue feedstock, specifically used cooking oil.

Solar PV-Battery Storage-Hybrid solution

The system will be powered by Aggreko’s containerized solar solution, a 300 kVA battery unit, and a 125 kVA genset

Aggreko’s Solar PV-Battery Storage-Hybrid solution will power the contractor’s compound and an electric vehicle charging infrastructure. The contractor’s compound will be powered by Aggreko’s containerized solar solution, a 135 kVA battery unit, and a 125 kVA genset using HVO to secure an uninterrupted power supply.

A second electric vehicle showcase microgrid has been installed to power ten 7 kW EV chargers provided by British green mobility company Connected Kerb. This system will also be powered by Aggreko’s containerized solar solution, a 300 kVA battery unit, and a 125 kVA genset using HVO to secure an uninterrupted power supply.

generators

In addition, two x 300 kVA stage V generators running on HVO, have been installed to serve 500 kW peak load to five 50 kW charging points. The installation can rapid-charge electric vehicles from zero to 80% capacity in approximately 40 minutes and will power the tournament’s Mercedes-EQ Player’s Courtesy car fleet.

Robert Wells, MD at Aggreko Events Services said, “Our solution at The Open marks the first time Aggreko has deployed a renewable electric vehicle charging infrastructure solution completely off the grid. We are proud to pioneer new approaches for delivering cleaner power solutions to our clients."

innovation and sustainability

Robert Wells adds, “This has been a fantastic collaborative project, delivered jointly by R&A, Mercedes-EQ, Connected Kerb, and Aggreko. Each of us shares the commitment to innovation and sustainability, transitioning to a Net Zero future.” This forms a part of Aggreko’s wider commitment to achieve Net Zero by 2050.

As part of this Aggreko will halve the amount of fossil diesel fuel used in customer solutions by 2030, offering customers cleaner technologies and fuels that guarantee the same or better level of reliability and competitiveness. The Open represents golf’s oldest major and will run between the 11 and 18 July, seeing 32,000 fans in attendance each day.