Renewable Energy Transformer DGA Monitoring

Renewable energy transformers — in wind farms, solar PV plants, and battery energy storage systems (BESS) — face a fundamentally different stress profile than conventional utility transformers. Intermittent generation means daily 0–100% load cycling, inverter harmonics cause additional winding heating, and remote locations make manual oil sampling logistically difficult and expensive.

3–5×
Thermal Aging Acceleration
$2K–8K
Offshore Service Visit Cost
10+ km
LoRa Wireless Range
0
Consumables Required

Wind Farm Transformers

Onshore Wind

Wind farm GSU transformers cycle daily with wind speed — often from 10% to 100% load in hours. Each thermal cycle mechanically stresses the winding insulation. Hydrogen monitoring with LoRa wireless is the standard solution: the DGA-200 mounts to the transformer, data transmits wirelessly to the O&M building, and trend analysis identifies accelerating gas generation before a fault forces a turbine outage.

Offshore Wind

Offshore substation transformers are the most expensive to monitor manually: a single technician visit costs $2,000–8,000 in crew vessel or helicopter transport, and weather windows may limit access to 6 months per year. Online DGA with wireless communication is not optional — it is the only economically viable monitoring strategy. Read the offshore wind case study →

Solar PV Plant Transformers

Utility-scale solar plants (100–500 MW) use multiple inverter transformers that operate only during daylight hours — experiencing a cold-start thermal cycle every single day. This daily expansion and contraction accelerates mechanical wear on winding insulation. The DGA-200 on each inverter transformer provides fleet-wide early warning at a per-unit cost that is viable even for 20+ transformer solar sites.

Battery Energy Storage (BESS)

BESS PCS (Power Conversion System) transformers experience bidirectional power flow and rapid mode transitions (charging ↔ discharging in seconds). The resulting harmonic content and frequent thermal transients create a unique DGA signature: elevated H₂ from partial discharge combined with cyclic ethylene/ethane patterns from thermal stress. The DGA-900 provides the multi-gas diagnostic capability needed to distinguish normal BESS cycling stress from a developing fault.

Cost-Benefit: A $15,000 online hydrogen monitor on a $500,000 wind farm GSU transformer costs 3% of the asset value and protects against a failure that would take the turbine offline for 12–18 months — losing $200,000–500,000 in power purchase agreement revenue. The ROI is measured in months, not years.