PV-Storage feasibility study for Aquaculture breeding centre

Alluvium supported An Giang Fish Breeding Centre No. 2 (An Giang, Viet Nam) in exploring solar storage solutions to maximize self-consumption and assess the economic feasibility of dynamic grid feed-in using Battery Energy Storage (BESS) technology.

PV-Storage feasibility study for Aquaculture breeding centre

An Giang Fish Breeding Centre No. 2 (AGFBC No. 2), An Giang DARD, Viet Nam, manages 17 of the 60 fish breeding centers in the Mekong Delta. The centre’s include nurseries and ponds for raising hatchlings, sedimentation ponds as well as tank facilities. The large open ponds <2m deep require replacement of 70-90% of the water every 3-5 days and aeration to maintain water quality. This results in large, periodic, but predictable electricity loads.
 
We supported AGFBC No. 2 to explore options for solar storage systems that maximise self consumption and test the economic feasibility of dynamic grid feed-in using Battery Energy Storage (BESS) technology.