Renewable Energy – ISCouncil

Renewable Energy

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  • Product Type Plant and Equipment, Products
  • Regions Australia, New Zealand

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  • Company Name Black Stump Technologies
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About

Black Stump Technologies range of renewable energy generators, called SOLARATORS make temporary, renewable energy immediately accessible, affordable and easy to use. Our Solarators are designed to be rapidly deployed anywhere in the world, with rapid transport available by land, sea or air, we deliver our renewable energy generator systems to be ready to run within 30 minutes. Our Solarator systems are mobile, modular, scalable and rapidly deployable. They are secure from theft vandalism and severe weather events. 

 Each Solarator removes reliance on expensive and often unavailable supplies of diesel fuel and can operate fully independent from grid power, and with the reassurance of knowing you have an uninterrupted power supply (UPS). The Solarator systems are also available in models that operate with the grid. 

Black Stump’s Solarators provide a greener, cleaner and more dependable renewable energy generator alternative that provide significant savings on operating costs. Real time performance monitoring and analytics are also available, providing a range of reporting on your contribution to carbon emissions savings, cost savings and uptime on site. 

Sustainability Outcomes

Black Stump’s range of Solarators provide the following sustainability benefits: 

  • Up to 100% Carbon emission reductions. 
  • Up to 100% reduction in Diesel Fuel usage 
  • Significant reduction in the environmental impacts of transportation for fuel supply and servicing 
  • Monitoring and analytics – In real-time providing the ability to report your emissions savings and to assist in guiding on-site behaviours to optimise energy usage patterns. 
  • Aligned reporting – Black Stump’s Solarator systems provides data and reporting which aligns with your Corporate Sustainable Reporting (CSR) and with the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals. 

Applicable Credits

IS v1.2 Ene-1 , Ene-2 , Inn-1 , IS v1.2
IS v2.1 Ene-1 , Ene-2 , Ene-3 , Inn-1 , IS v2.1
Ene-1 (ISv1.2) Energy and carbon monitoring and reduction Renewable energy generation powering infrastructure site compounds offers immediate GHG emissions reductions and improved environmental footprint. Both scope 1 and 2 emissions are reduced through the Black Stump solutions. Energy usage patterns are recorded through data logging and real time reporting offering data for continuous improvement in changing on site behaviours around energy usage.
Ene-2 (ISv1.2) Renewable energy Renewable energy up to 24 hours a day via Black Stump’s Solarators with hybrid mains connection options.
Innovation (ISv1.2) – Black Stump’s range of Solarators contributes to Innovation Challenge 8: Sustainable Suppliers and ISupply
Ene-1 (IS v2.1) Energy Efficiency and Carbon Reductions Black Stump’s Renewable energy generation provided by its Solarators offers immediate carbon emissions reductions and improved environmental footprint through clean and green power to site huts on infrastructure and construction site compounds. Data and analytics empower sustainability professionals to provide recommendations to projects to minimise energy consumption.
Ene-2 (ISv2.1) Renewable Energy Usage of Black Stump’s Solarators means organisations can be 100% sustainable in powering on-site compound facilities. The Solarators are available with add-on capabilities such as recharging stations for power tools and electrical vehicle fleets which assists projects drive further towards Net Zero.
Ene-3 (ISv2.1) Offsetting Black Stump’s range of Solarators can be tied with mains connections enabling infrastructure projects to export energy back into the grid (subject to power grid company approval), offsetting residual carbon emissions and offering “feed in” tariffs also known as rebates tariffs back to the project.
Innovation (ISv2.1) – Black Stump’s range of Solarators contributes to Innovation Challenge 4: Sustainable Suppliers and ISupply