Fuelfix Delivers Solar-Powered Refuelling System to Dyno Nobel
In a groundbreaking initiative towards clean energy transition and operational efficiency, Fuelfix & Tanks2Go partnered with Dyno Nobel to deploy a solar-powered refuelling solution at a remote site in Moranbah, QLD. Facing the challenge of maintaining uninterrupted operations during a 10-Year Inspection of a Transtank T68 fuel tank, Dyno Nobel turned to Fuelfix for a sustainable, off-grid alternative.
The project addressed key concerns including eliminating generator noise, cutting down on maintenance, and ensuring zero downtime. Fuelfix responded by implementing its Go-Greener battery energy storage system (BESS)—paired with a 70,000L self-bunded fuel tank—to power heavy and light vehicle refuelling around the clock, without relying on diesel-powered generators.
This innovative solution not only ensured reliable fuel access in an off-grid environment but also resulted in significant sustainability outcomes:
? Saved 10,000L of diesel annually
? Reduced CO? emissions by 25 tonnes
? Cut operational fuel costs by $30,600/year
? Achieved zero noise pollution and zero exhaust fumes
With rapid deployment, minimal setup time, and long-term savings, this project reflects Fuelfix's broader Two Pathways, One Goal sustainability strategy: delivering efficient fuel systems while supporting clients’ net-zero transitions.
If you're in mining, construction, or remote industrial operations, this project sets a benchmark in how renewable technologies can ensure energy independence and reduce environmental impact.