The Solution
Two solar generators replaced conventional diesel generators providing light and heat for seven welfare cabins, including site offices, a canteen, toilets and a drying room. A total of 21 ProLight solar tower lights illuminated the site compound, car park and work preparation areas, as well as being deployed on trackside, where 200m of ProTrack battery- powered link lighting was also used. Our ProTemp column street lights were positioned along the access road to the site.
It was just as important to explore and extend the range of renewable applications, including a new solar powered Gate Guardian camera security system. It was also possible to demonstrate the versatility of using portable lithium battery packs, recharged as necessary from the solar generators to power dust suppression systems, water cooler stations and point motors.
Using diesel generators to support rail renewal work has been the only option for reliable off-grid power. Now viable solar technologies are being seen as a vital contribution to non-traction carbon targets, as well as to reduce the noise, smell and air pollution from diesel exhausts, especially next to residential areas. The first thing that staff and visitors noticed at the Llanwern compound was how quiet it was, compared to the usual continual background hum of diesel generators.