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Culebra Center for Diagnosis and Treatment

Blue Planet Energy has provided critical backup power for a hospital in Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria. The hospital, which serves a vulnerable population in a remote area, had been without power for months, relying on diesel generators that were expensive and prone to supply disruptions. The Blue Planet Energy solution, which included a 12kW solar array and a 48 kWh battery system, has provided the hospital with a reliable source of clean, renewable energy and improved its energy security.

System Snapshot

Battery System

(8) Blue Ion 2.0 cabinets, 128 kWh capacity total

Generator

Installer

Power Conversion

(6) Schneider Electric XW+ 6848 inverters

Solar Integration

50.25 kW Canadian Solar panels 134 Enphase IQ7+ microinverters

Project Details

Project Name

Culebra Center for Diagnosis and Treatment

Year

Product

Blue Ion™ 2.0

Site Location

Culebra, Puerto Rico

Industry

Project type

Community

Application

Solar-Plus-Storage Microgrid

Culebra Center for Diagnosis and Treatment

The Challenge

The objective of the project was to provide critical backup power for a hospital in Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, which had been without power for months and was relying on expensive and unreliable diesel generators.

Energy Solution

The hospital now has a 12kW solar array and a 48 kWh battery system provided by Blue Planet Energy, which has improved its energy security and provided a reliable source of clean, renewable energy.
"We needed a proven, reliable, commercial-grade and no maintenance energy storage solution with a life expectancy similar to the installed PV modules and microinverters, so about 25 years. Blue Ion was the obvious choice."
Jonathan Barreto, an Electrical Engineer at Pura Energia

A year and a half after Hurricanes Irma and Maria struck the remote island-municipality of Culebra, which lies about 17 miles off the main island of Puerto Rico, Culebra finally had its utility power restored. However, since Culebra regained utility power, its only hospital, the Culebra Center for Diagnosis and Treatment (CDT), still faced the unreliability of the national grid as well as the inconvenience of fuel-powered generators.

After utility power was restored on the island, CDT still dealt with weekly, and sometimes daily, power outages. As a result, CDT was having to use noisy and polluting gas-powered generators for backup power, which they had to regularly refuel, taking time away from their primary focus of providing medical services.

Recognizing the critical need for the hospital to provide uninterrupted medical services, the Clinton Foundation, Direct Relief, the Solar Foundation, and the Hispanic Federation joined forces to find and deploy the optimal solution. The organizations turned to Pura Energia, a reputable and experienced Puerto Rican solar panel and energy storage installation company.

Having installed countless Blue Planet Energy Blue Ion 2.0 solutions in the past, Pura Energia readily recommended a solar energy plus Blue Ion 2.0 energy storage microgrid. “We needed a proven, reliable, commercial-grade and no maintenance energy storage solution with a life expectancy similar to the installed PV modules and microinverters, so about 25 years,” Jonathan Barreto, an Electrical Engineer at Pura Energia explained. “Blue Ion was the obvious choice.”


Pura Energia also recommended Blue Ion 2.0 because of how easy the solutions are to install and because of how compact and energy-dense they are. Pura Energia also knew that the energy storage solutions and power electronics would need to be installed in a shipping container before being shipped to the island. Due to their small footprint, Blue Ion 2.0 solutions easily fit within the shipping container, with room to spare for ease of accessing the equipment within the container.

Blue Ion 2.0 also uses the safest lithium battery chemistry, lithium ferrous phosphate, which is not prone to fire or thermal runaway like other lithium battery chemistries, which was essential for this project due to the medical setting.

This grid-tied, AC coupled solar+storage microgrid consists of: eight Blue Ion 2.0 battery banks, with 16 kWh per bank, for a total of 128 kWh of energy storage, 50.25 kW of solar power from Canadian Solar panels, 134 Enphase IQ7+ microinverters, and six Schneider Electric XW+ 6848 inverters. Should the hospital’s energy use increase over time, the Blue Ion 2.0 solution can easily be scaled up. This microgrid is also remotely monitored and controlled using Enphase and Schneider Electric’s online portals as well as eGauge so that Pura Energia and hospital management can be aware of the system’s status at all times.

This solar+storage microgrid provides critical backup power for CDT’s entire emergency room and clinic, including lighting, outlets, and vaccination refrigerators.

Since the installation of this system, CDT has not had any issues with power outages and is able to fully focus on their medical services now that they no longer have to continually refuel their generator. The hospital staff and patients are especially appreciative that they no longer have to breathe in the emissions from the old gas generator and can enjoy the newfound silence from the solar+storage microgrid.

Thanks to the Clinton Foundation, Direct Relief, the Solar Foundation, Pura Energia, solar energy, and Blue Planet Energy’s safe, reliable, and long-lasting energy storage solutions, CDT will never have to worry about power outages or refueling finite gas for their generator again.

Blue Planet Energy’s Blue Ion LX, 384 kWh total capacityShungnak, Alaska student tour and learn about the energy microgrid

Closing Thoughts

The implementation of a solar and battery system by Blue Planet Energy has greatly improved the energy security of a hospital in Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria. The hospital, which serves a vulnerable population in a remote area, now has a reliable source of clean, renewable energy, helping to ensure its continued operation and ability to serve its community.

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