Solar Centre - Desert Knowledge Australia

Solar Forest Hydraulic

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Polycrystalline silicon array, experimental passive dual axis tracker

The passive dual axis tracker that positions this array does not consume electricity.

Flat plates installed on different sides of the array transfer heat to hydraulic fluids in the tracker’s arms. The fluids will contract and expand in response to this heat, so that the array will be repositioned towards the heat source. This keeps the array oriented towards the sun through the day. 

When the liquid cools after sunset, a spring will return the array towards the east.

Two experimental passive hydraulic arrays have been installed – there are 5 each of the single, dual and fixed arrays in the Solar Forest.

Electricity produced (annual):4.7 MWh*
System size:2 x 1.1 kW
Array area:2 x 8.1 m²
Number of panels:2 x 8
Panel efficiency:13.5%
Panel type:Kyocera KD135GX
Panel rated output:135 W
Inverter size, type:2.5kW, SMA Sunnyboy 2500
Panel rated output:Portasol dual axis

*This figure is based on an assumption of 1.622 MWh annually, per kWp of installed solar panels. This may prove to be a conservative estimate for Alice Springs. A gain of 35% has been assumed for the tracker.

An initiative of Desert Knowledge Australia.
Funding provided by the Australian Government and administered by the Northern Territory Government