Introduction
Explore our commercial case study on how we helped Stern Pools in achieving complete energy self-reliance and generating additional revenue through the installation of a solar power system. This system allows Stern Pools to sell excess power back to the grid, showcasing both financial and environmental benefits.
Challenge
Stern Pools, one of Australia’s leading suppliers and installers of vinyl liner pools in Prestons, NSW, faced a common challenge: rising energy costs. As a growing company, their success led to an expansion of production capacity which increased manufacturing costs, particularly in energy.
With energy rates increasing annually, Stern Pools anticipated a significant rise in overhead costs and sought to address this issue before it becomes a financial burden.
Transformation
Here are the steps we took to help Stern Pools achieve energy self-reliance:
Assessment and Planning: We conducted a comprehensive assessment of Stern Pools’ energy consumption patterns and measure for available roof space. We found that they were spending over $22,000 annually on energy. With ample rood space, they had more than enough room for solar panels to meet their energy requirements.
System Design: Based on historical energy consumption and roof space, Stern Pools accepted our quote for 210 Max Power solar panels, each with a capacity of 440W, paired with a three-phase Sungrow inverter rated at 70kW. This setup not only meets their operational requirements but also generates excess energy to feed back to the grid, creating additional revenue.
Installation: The installation proceeded smoothly, with no reported obstacles.
Results: Stern Pools now consumers 70% of their energy from the solar system and earns extra revenue from the 30% of excess energy fed back to the grid.
Monitoring and maintenance: We maintain ongoing communication with Stern Pools to ensure the system operates at optimum capacity throughout the year, maximising their return on investment.