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PREPAID EXPENSES
9 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Deferred Costs, Capitalized, Prepaid, and Other Assets Disclosure [Abstract]  
PREPAID EXPENSES

6. MICROGRID ASSETS

 

Microgrid assets consist of the combined assets at CleanSpark’s FractalGrid Demonstration Facility located at Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base. The California Energy Commission awarded a grant to Harper Construction Company, Inc. in July 2013 to support a microgrid technology demonstration project. CleanSpark was subcontracted to provided design, development, integration, and installation services for the FractalGrid at the School of Infantry in the 52 Area of Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. The Microgrid control infrastructure and related components of the Project was subsequently transferred to CleanSpark for consideration and an agreement to indemnify Harper Construction for all future responsibilities of maintenance, operations and warranty.

 

The project included integration of CleanSpark’s proprietary software and controls platform with a variety of energy storage technologies. The system utilizes solar energy generated by the Marine Corps fixed-tilt solar photovoltaic panels and fifteen dual axis tracking concentrated photovoltaic units. CleanSpark’s distributed controls combine the generation with energy storage technologies to create four separate microgrids that self-align together to create a larger microgrid that ties directly into the larger utility grid at the 12kV level, allowing the base to consume energy from the most reliable, affordable source at any given time. The system provides a 100% renewable and sustainable solution to energy security.

 

 

In the event of an outage or other energy surety threat, the software can autonomously separate the microgrids from the utility and the controls operate them independently in “island” mode, without interrupting service to critical circuits. Once energy from the grid is stabilized, CleanSpark’s platform reconnects the microgrid to the utility. Each individual fractal microgrid can work independently or in concert as the larger 1.1MW FractalGrid, sharing data and energy throughout the group to improve efficiency, protect critical circuits, manage supply and demand, and allow for maintenance or repairs, as needed. The entire installation provides the Marine Corps and Department of the Navy with reliable energy security with built in cyber defense.

 

The microgrid assets were acquired as part of the CleanSpark acquisition and were initially capitalized at $4,625,339, which was deemed to be the fair value of the assets at the time of the acquisition.

 

The microgrid assets consist of the following as of June 30, 2017 and September 30, 2016:

 

   June 30, 2017  September 30, 2016
Camp Pendleton FractalGrid  $4,630,905   $4,625,339
Less: accumulated depreciation   (1,077,411)   (57,501)
Fixed assets, net  $3,553,494   $4,567,838

 

Depreciation expense for the nine months ended June 30, 2017 and 2016 was $1,019,910 and $0, respectively.