Odd enough, I work for the electricity company!!  And the interconnection is 
just what we are promoting.  Perhaps its easier because we are vertically 
integrated and state-owned.  Take a look at our program (sorry, Spanish only):

http://www.grupoice.com/esp/temas/so_plan_piloto/so_plan_piloto_generacion_distribuida.html

I understand you can go two ways for the interconection:  through an inverter 
or through synchronizing equipment.  But we've had trouble finding integrators 
providing the necessary engineering, and both the genset and the 
synchronization/security equipment here in Costa Rica.

I will look into inverter makers.

Thank you.

Jorge.

De: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] En nombre de Alexander Eaton
Enviado el: lunes, 09 de mayo de 2011 10:03 p.m.
Para: For Discussion of Anaerobic Digestion
Asunto: Re: [Digestion] biogas electricity generation

Dear Jorge,

Almost any equipment that produces electricity can be connected to the grid 
with the proper equipment, however the grid managers are concerned that you 
have the right voltage, frequency, sine wave and that you have an automatic 
transfer switch so that you will not continue to put power into the grid when 
it goes down.  For this, you can get grid interconnect synchroscope that 
"cleans-up" the power that comes out of your device, and that will 
automatically shut down if the grid goes (the scenario in which someone working 
on a line thinking that the grid is down and then gets shocked by the power you 
continue to put in is what utilities want to avoid).  Try Lactronics, SMA, or 
Xantrex or anyone that makes inverters or rectifiers.  Also, without this 
device, as long as the generator you are using is decent and producing the same 
voltage as is delivered to you, it is probably producing better power quality 
than the Costa Rican grid.  In theory, you can just hook your generator into 
existing lines, and if you have an analouge power meter, and you are producing 
more power than you are using, you will make the meter spin back.  Not 
suggesting this, just illustrating that connecting to the grid is really not 
too hard.

The other hurdle more challenging than the technical part is likely going to be 
getting the power company to sign on...

Best,

A
On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 7:32 PM, Charlie Ramos 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Dear Jorge Montero,

Check out the Mopesa-60 KW.  It is built in Mexico - 
http://www.mopesa.com.mx/Biogas.html.  We designed, built, and operated over 
300 anaerobic digesters in Mexico and several of them used the Mopesa-60 KW.  
We also used the Caterpillar-85 KW that was imported from USA.  I do not 
remember if either of my suggestions meets the IEEE 1547 (distributed energy) 
compliance, but you can probably find out very quick by making a phone call to 
both companies.


Good luck!

Charlie Ramos
Managing Director/Principal Engineer
BioGreen Engineering LLC
[email protected]
+1-407-459-7806<tel:%2B1-407-459-7806> (office)
+1-407-437-6194<tel:%2B1-407-437-6194> (cell)

From: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
 
[mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
 On Behalf Of Montero Arguedas Jorge Mario
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2011 3:41 PM
To: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [Digestion] biogas electricity generation

Dear listers

We run a quite successful (I think!) biogas program here in Costa Rica, which 
is growing in the size of the participating farms.  By this time we are trying 
to produce electricity with the biogas and connecting the generators (with 
potential for producing some 60-150kW) to the electricity grid within our 
distributed energy program.  However, we haven´t found equipment for generating 
and safely interconnecting to the grid (safe from the super expensive Capstone 
turbines).

Can anyone suggest some other equipment maker ?  Other avenues?   We do require 
IEEE 1547 (distributed energy) compliance.

Regards,


Jorge Montero
Costa Rica.






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