Minesto's Dragon 4 Microgrid Powerplant Powers the Faroese Grid with Innovative Energy Solutions

Update on Minesto's Dragon 4 Microgrid Powerplant



Minesto has successfully deployed its microgrid-scale powerplant, Dragon 4, which boasts a capacity of 100 kW, on the islands of the Faroe. This innovative powerplant is now providing electricity directly to the Faroese grid, marking a significant step forward in renewable energy solutions for the region.

System Overview



The Dragon 4 powerplant is part of an extensive microgrid project designed to utilize tidal energy. This project is particularly crucial as it gathers important data that will aid future installations of microgrid technology, partly funded by the Swedish Energy Agency. In close collaboration with SEV, the Faroese utility company, Minesto is laying the groundwork for what is hoped to be a sustainable energy future.

Recent Developments



In addition to the Dragon 4 installation, the tidal energy kite Dragon 12, with a capacity of 1.2 MW, has been successfully retrieved after spending ten months operational in the challenging waters of Vestmannasund. The recovery of Dragon 12 allows engineers and technicians to conduct thorough inspections and maintenance, ensuring that the kite remains in optimal condition.

Initial evaluations post-retrieval indicate that the system has withstood the rigors of oceanic conditions well, though there are signs of wear and tear. These findings are crucial as they help inform ongoing operations and future developments of the project.

Future Goals



As operations continue throughout spring and summer, efforts will be focused primarily on the delivery of this microgrid project, known as

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