Younicos, in partnership with Samsung SDI and Green Utility, was awarded a tender to supply a 1 MW/1MWh high-power battery to the Italian grid operator Terna, with another 1 MW/1 MWh system in option. The Berlin-based storage and renewables specialists will install the fully automated storage on Sardinia. Deployed as part of the "Storage lab” project under Terna’s "2012 Grid Defense Plan”, the intelligent control software developed by Younicos will enable the lithium-ion battery, together with the other solutions, to stabilize the Sardinian island grid. Following successful completion of the "Storage Lab” phase, Terna will order a further 24 MW of energy storage solutions to be deployed on the Sardinian and Sicilian grids.
With an installed capacity more than 25 GW, wind and solar energy already contribute more than 15 per cent to electricity generation in Italy. In specific cases, such as the main islands of Sicily and Sardinia, PV and Wind combine to generate more than 30 per cent of the total installed capacity. This is a problem whenever the islands’ grids become detached from continental Italy, because frequency fluctuations become much harder to offset. Thus the grid operator Terna is investing heavily in the expansion of the storage infrastructure in these islands, the initial stage of which is the evaluation of different storage technologies .
Younicos has been successfully using batteries in its in-house Technology Center to stabilize the east German control area of grid operator "50 Hertz" since 2012 and is currently building lithium-ion battery parks in Schwerin and the UK.
(Younicos.com)
15.04.2014 by Fausto Massi
Keywords: storage,grid,sardinia,italy,terna,younicos,renewables,energy,energies
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The
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced that its international energy
storage database (www.energystorageexchange.org) has surpassed 420
documented energy storage projects from around the world. The database, the
first of its kind, provides free, up-to-date information on grid-connected
energy storage projects and relevant state and federal policies. It is funded
through DOE's Sandia National Laboratories, and has been operating since
January 2012.
The
Energy Storage Database lists 420 energy storage projects from 34 countries
with a combined 123GW of installed capacity. More than 50 energy storage
technologies are represented worldwide, including multiple battery
technologies, compressed air energy storage, flywheels, gravel energy storage,
hydrogen energy storage, pumped hydroelectric, superconducting magnetic energy
storage, and thermal energy storage. The policy section of the database shows
18 federal and state policies addressing grid connected energy storage, from
rules and regulations to tariffs and other financial incentives.
Anybody
can create an account and add projects, and each project goes through a vetting
process where database staff contact the project owner to verify data accuracy.
31.10.2013 by Anja Lehmann
Keywords: energy, international, storage, database, project,
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