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World-first “solar train” about to be launched in Byron Bay
27 October 2017  Giles Parkinson

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The Byron Bay Railroad Company train copy

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Byron Bay Railroad Company's North Beach Station, looking toward the Byron
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Solar panels are installed on the Byron Bay Train copy
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A world first solar train – featuring flexible solar panels from PV pioneer
Zhengrong Shi’s new venture and a considerable amount of battery storage –
is about to hit the tracks of a long disused rail line in Byron Bay, and
could be in operation by the end of the year.

The Byron Bay Railroad Co – a not for profit company owned by former coal
baron Brian Flannery linking his Elements of Byron resort north-west of
Byron with the town centre – will take delivery of the solar train in the
next week or two.

It will follow a tortuous two-day journey by truck (tortuous because it has
to avoid low-height bridges) from Lithgow, where it has been fitted out with
eArche solar panels and battery storage.

The two carriage train, featuring 1960s vintage country commuter cars, was
to be powered by diesel, but the owners opted for the solar and storage
option after it became clear that the community didn’t want a big diesel
engine chugging through the township.

The train – running on a 3km section of the now disused Casino-Murwillimbah
line – will feature 6.5kW of lightweight and flexible solar panels
manufactured by SunMan, the first major new venture from Dr Shi since the
financial collapse of Suntech a few years ago.

A further 30kW of solar has been installed at the main station (pictured
above), located near the Elements resort owned by Flannery and his wife
Peggy. The train will carry 77kWh of Kokam batteries, about the same as a
Tesla Model S.

Nick Lake, from Nickel Energy, and one of the key consultants to the
project, says the train will run entirely on solar power. The 20-minute wait
scheduled into each hour of the timetable will be time enough to inject
another 13kWh on each occasion into the battery storage, and the flexible
solar panels will also charge the batteries.

“There was fair bit of community resistance to the idea of a diesel train,”
Lake told RenewEconomy. “So we started exploring what the options were. We
looked at how much power was needed, noted it was a flat run, and that
helped size the electric motors.

“Once we knew the size of motors, we could work out energy demand and we
came to realise we could have enough solar to match that.”

The 30KW solar system on the main station roof will provide more than enough
power, and will export to the grid on most days.

The train will likely come into heavy use during the various festivals held
in and adjacent to the Elements resort, including the Byron Writers Festival
and the Byron Food and Beverage Festival.

Elmofo, a Newcastle based company owned by Brett Sutherland, who is known
for having converted an old Delorean car into an EV, and for racing EVs
until competition authorities extended the length to force him to recharge,
led the motor drive system for the train.

Lake says the eArche solar panels were chosen because putting in a “canopy”
style installation would not be in keeping with the look or heritage of the
trains. The eArche panels are flexible, could be adapted to fit the shape of
the carriage roof, and are one of the first installations of the new panels,
launched by Dr Shi in March.

“We’ve spent the last few months assembling the battery, putting the solar
on roof, and installing the drive system in the old mine railway worksop in
Lithgow,” Lake says.

“The final pieces are going in today,” he said. Once in Byron Bay, the train
will spend a month of testing and training and commissioning. It is expected
to start passenger runs before the end of the year.

A spokesperson for the Elements said the Flannerys did not wish to
contribute further to the traffic congestion that Byron experiences during
peak season.

“Brian saw the railway line which connected the North Beach area – with the
Sunrise residential community and the Byron Arts Estate – to Byron township.

“He requested that the Development Director for North Byron Beach Resort
Jeremy Holmes investigate reactivating the rail corridor. It soon became
apparent that locals were struggling with public transport between the North
Beach precinct and Byron township.

“So these were the first two reasons. To alleviate traffic congestion and
provide an affordable public transport solution. The solar conversion
concept came later, after the train was already planned.”  
[© RenewEconomy 2017]
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