KUR-Cow project or better known locally as KUR-World is basically an ecotourism development. It's only very new and it's going to be in different levels of stages. KUR-Cow being very conscious of an ecotourism based industry, they had a quality of supply power problem. They only had one weak two-phase supply coming in, and we had to literally double the amount of amps coming in. So we did that with the combination of panels and hybrid inverters, and a series of batteries just to cover their immediate load until another supply of megawatt size came through from another end of the development. The total output, 50 kilowatts of panels or just under, 48 kilowatts with 20 kilowatts of inverted generation, with a 80 kilowatt hours battery storage. That system helps supply peak loads.
Their brief was between the hours of 9 o'clock until 4 o'clock in the afternoon, because the opening hours is actually from 10 until 3. There's going to be multiple stages to that development, they're looking at building a ecolodge, ecohotel, and they want to be self-sufficient as much as they possibly can.
What type of solar power system design was required to supply peak loads at KUR-Cow farm?
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