(MENAFN - Dubai PR Network) Exemplary stakeholder collaboration and advanced energy storage system to enable integration and optimization of distributed energy resources Dubai, 14 February, 2021: Hitachi ABB Power Grids has been selected to deploy its innovative energy storage solution to support the development of Singapore s first Virtual Power Plant (VPP) project. The project, launched in 2019, is developed by the Energy Research Institute @ Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (ERI@N) and is jointly funded by Singapore s Energy Market Authority (EMA) and Sembcorp Industries (Sembcorp).
Hitachi ABB Power Grids e-meshTM PowerStoreTM battery energy storage system (BESS) is a critical part of the VPP infrastructure, providing grid stability by balancing intermittent generation with smart and dynamic loads.
“Vintage Wine Estates is committed to sustainability, both in our farming and production facilities,” explained Jeff Nicholson, Chief Operational Officer, Vintage Wine Estates. “Every upgrade we make to Ray’s Station, and all our facilities, is planned with sustainability in mind. It’s good for the environment, our community, and our business.”
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System details: The project will be constructed in two phases and consist of a relocated 755.2 kilowatt system that was installed by MEI Renewables in 2016 as a ground mount. The balance of the new system will be constructed on an additional 264,404 square feet of warehousing which is being design-built in part by MEI Renewables’ parent company, McDonell Electric.REC Group’s Twin Peaks modules will be mounted on RBI Solar’s RS-VS racking. Yaskawa Solectria inverters paired with Tigo MLPE. Enel X North America will operate the battery storage system to maximize earnings potential and bill savings thro
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On December 16, 2020 and January 18, 2021, the Ontario Energy
Board (OEB) issued letters about the publication of expert reports
from London Economics Inc LLC (LEI) and ICF on the future of
Distributed Energy Resources (DER) projects in Ontario. The reports
emanate from the OEB s ongoing consultations designed to
evaluate how the electricity sector in Ontario should respond to
DERs (explained in our previous post).
The December 16 letter highlights the
publication of five LEI reports commissioned in September 2020. One
of these reports –
COVID-19 Impact on Distributed Energy
Enel X North America will operate the battery storage system to maximize earnings potential, including bill savings January 29, 2021
HOPLAND, CA (January 28 2021) – MEI Renewables, Inc. has begun phase 2 of a contract with Vintage Wine Estates, Inc. to build a new solar and storage system at their Ray’s Station facility in Hopland, California. The Ray’s Station facility is the largest winery in Mendocino County, California in terms of production volume.
“Vintage Wine Estates is committed to sustainability, both in our farming and production facilities,” explained Jeff Nicholson, Chief Operational Officer, Vintage Wine Estates. “Every upgrade we make to Ray’s Station, and all our facilities, is planned with sustainability in mind. It’s good for the environment, our community, and our business.”