GoodWe, Risen Energy, OSW, and Solenergy Collaborate to Power World’s First Living Coral Biobank with Sustainable Energy Solution

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GoodWe, Risen Energy Australia, OSW, and Solenergy have come together in the Forever Reef project, donating a 22.5kW system with 15kW battery storage system to the World’s First Living Coral Biobank. Led by Great Barrier Reef Legacy, this initiative aims to protect coral species for future generations and combat the impacts of climate change.

Inside the World’s First Living Coral Biobank

As leaders in the solar industry, the companies understand that solar offers more than just sustainability; it holds the power to transform our world. This joint effort showcases the boundless potential of solar energy in mitigating climate change and preserving precious biodiversity.

Donation plaque from the Biobank

The donated system comprises Risen’s high-performance 415W Titan S solar panels, GoodWe’s ET 3-phase high voltage inverter, and Lynx F Series high voltage Battery, made possible through the facilitation and installation expertise of OSW and Solenergy. These components work together seamlessly to provide the Biobank with efficient energy independence, enhanced self-consumption, and comprehensive storage options. Notably, the system goes beyond carbon neutrality to achieve carbon positivity by generating more energy than it consumes. Therefore, it will also help to minimise the Biobank’s carbon footprint and make it a true sustainable operation.

Risen’s high-performance 415W Titan S solar panels on the roof of the Biobank

“We are truly thankful to Risen, GoodWe, OSW, and Solenergy for their generous donation. Their support is invaluable in enabling us to run this facility effectively and sustainably while minimising our impact on climate change which is the major cause of coral bleaching events.” Said Dean Miller, Managing Director of the GBR Legacy Project Leader and Living Coral Biobank.

GoodWe’s ET 3-phase high voltage inverter (top) and Lynx F Series high voltage Battery (bottom)

By providing the Biobank with this cutting-edge solution, the companies are laying the foundation for a more sustainable future, one that can be proudly passed on to future generations.

Quotes:

·     “We are honoured to contribute our high-performance solar panels towards the conservation efforts to preserve the corals of the Great Barrier Reef,” said Lorraine Khng – Risen Energy Australia’s Head of Marketing. “With an impressive 21.6% panel efficiency, they enable the Biobank to be carbon neutral.”

·      “We are proud to support this important cause by providing our advanced energy storage solutions,” said Dean Williamson, GoodWe Australia Country Manager. “The ET Series three-phase inverter and Lynx F Series Battery will increase energy independence and provide the ability to increase storage options for the Biobank in the future as they continue their amazing work.”

·      “We are dedicated to driving positive change and thrilled to contribute our expertise in providing sustainable energy solutions to the World’s First Living Coral Biobank,” said Andy Cheng – OSW Head of Procurement, Product, Marketing.

Dean Miller (second from the left), Managing Director of the GBR Legacy Project Leader and Living Coral Biobank, joined by representatives from GoodWe, Risen, and OSW, celebrating the completion of the solar system installation.

The collaborative efforts of Risen, GoodWe, OSW, and Solenergy set a powerful example of how corporations can come together to drive positive change. The donated solar system will not only power the World’s First Living Coral Biobank but also contribute to its objectives of preserving coral species and combating the effects of climate change. As sustainability requires collective action, we extend an invitation to communities and organizations worldwide to join us on this transformative journey. For more information about The Forever Reef project and how you can help, please visit: https://coralbiobank.org/.

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