The strength of our solution began in the planning stage. Our experts began devising potential energy packages that addressed the unique needs of staging The Open around a year before the Championship teed off.
And we came to the conclusion that a hybrid energy supply would meet the demand in the best way.
The plan would be to break our solution up into two main event requirements. The first system would be one of our containerised solar packages, working alongside a 135 kVA battery unit and a 125 kVA generator. And our decarbonisation efforts didn’t stop there.
For the first time in The Open’s history, the generators on site were entirely fuelled by HVO - a sustainable biodiesel derived largely from waste & residue feedstock, specifically used cooking oil.
A second electric vehicle showcase microgrid was required as well. This would power ten 7 kW EV chargers provided by British green mobility company Connected Kerb. This system was also powered by Aggreko’s containerised solar solution, a 300 kVA battery unit and a 125 kVA genset using HVO to secure uninterrupted power supply.
The Aggreko green power solutions deployed at The 149th Open can rapid-charge electric vehicles from zero to 80% capacity in approximately 40 minutes and is able to serve the 500 kW peak load where solar or mains supply energy is not viable. This installation was powered by Stage V HVO fuelled generators to supercharge the fully electric Mercedes-EQ vehicles operating within the Player’s Official Courtesy car fleet.