United Kingdom
Bryte

Feasibility studies for energy systems

  • Modelling, sizing, specification development for energy projects
  • Sensitivity analysis for energy systems
  • Design and integration of electrical systems
  • Design and implementation of monitoring and control systems

Using specially developed design methodologies, the company specifies the components and configuration of complete sustainable energy systems. This includes both grid-connected and fully autonomous systems based on the energy demands of a given location and its prevailing meteorological conditions. Emphasis is placed upon maximising safety, energy efficiency, reliability of equipment and return on investment. This design model can be scaled to address local, regional or larger systems.

Typical projects include:

  • Feasibility studies for energy systems
  • Modelling, sizing, specification development for energy projects
  • Sensitivity analysis for energy systems
  • Design and integration of electrical systems
  • Design and implementation of monitoring and control systems

To date the company has operated one of the world's first integrated hydrogen and renewable energy systems. The project is a demonstration and research facility that was established in 2004. At this site, hydrogen-based energy storage has been integrated with multiple renewable sources to provide an autonomous sustainable energy system. The findings of the research carried out there are continuing to influence current thinking on the operation of integrated systems at both small and large scale.

The company has particular expertise in the production of hydrogen by electrolysis powered from intermittent and dynamic renewable energy resources. The company also has access to unique electrical distribution and control methodologies for the management of complex renewable energy systems that have been developed by partners.

  • experience in running an integrated hydrogen and renewable energy system
  • particular expertise in the production of hydrogen by electrolysis powered fromintermittent and dynamic renewable energy resources