Solar panels only generate power during daylight hours, with peak output concentrated in a 6-8 hour window
Lithium-ion batteries add massive capital costs and require replacement every 7-10 years
High solar penetration forces grid operators to curtail renewable generation during peak production
Combine solar's low-cost daytime generation with the X-150's dispatchable baseload power. The result: 24/7 renewable energy without massive battery arrays.
Solar panels meet peak daytime demand. X-150 operates at reduced output or diverts syngas to thermal applications.
As solar output drops, X-150 ramps up to full capacity, providing consistent power through the night.
When solar generation is low, X-150 seamlessly fills the gap, ensuring uninterrupted power supply.
Only small buffer batteries needed for frequency regulation and transient loads—not multi-hour storage.
This hybrid configuration delivers grid-quality reliability at a fraction of the cost of solar + battery storage, while converting local waste into revenue.
Manufacturing facilities with process heat demand and organic waste streams achieve energy independence with solar + X-150 hybrid systems.
Residential developments, eco-villages, and remote communities combine rooftop solar with centralized X-150 for 24/7 renewable power.
Farms and agribusinesses use crop residues in X-150 to complement solar, powering irrigation, cold storage, and processing facilities.