Low voltage connected battery project

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Network Connected Batteries
Alistair Steele
SSEPD Energy storage projects
1 MW NaS Battery
2 MW Lithium Battery
2011
2008
2010
2012
3 x 25 kW
Lithium
Batteries
100 kW Flow Battery
Shetland 1MW
Battery
Installed 1 MW / 6 MWh NaS battery
• Significant safety incident in Japan has halted progress
• Currently awaiting results of detailed investigation
before making a decision on project status
LV Connected
Energy Storage
Project drivers
• The uptake of low carbon technologies is already having an impact
on how we operate our LV networks:
- Solar PV
- Heat pumps
- Electric vehicles
• Traditional solution is to replace cable / associated plant
• Can energy storage be used to mitigate these effects?
• Is there an operational / economic case over existing solutions?
Overview
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Small array to prove functionality
• 3x single phase, 25kVA batteries
connected at 230V
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Located towards the end of the circuit
for SSE Zero Carbon Homes project
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Determine operational issues and
benefits:
• Peak lopping demand &
generation
• Voltage support from real /
reactive power
• Aggregated reduction in peak
demand and phase balancing
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Network location of the batteries
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Network location of the batteries
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Site photographs
Low voltage connected battery project
Installation photos – Chalvey, Slough
Low voltage connected battery project
Installation photos – Chalvey, Slough
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Communications schematic
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G59/2 commissioning
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G59/2 commissioning
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Safety & comms testing
Next steps
• Presently have a comms fault internal to the battery in two of the
units
• Working with manufactured to resolve situation
• Basic test programme started July 2012 – moving into detailed
testing of the units to flatten demand and manipulate voltage
• Learning will feed into the larger project rollout under Tier 2
Summary
• Project within timescales / budget
• Safety case / risk assessment completed
• All three battery units successfully installed
• Manufacturer commissioning and G59 compliance completed
• Radio communications working as intended
• Enmac integration complete
• Test programme to run for 2 years
• Formal learning report released 2014
Orkney Energy
Storage Park
Orkney battery - Technology
Orkney battery - Service Based Contract
• Battery not owned or operated by network business
• Service procured – Constraint management
• Battery owner free to trade across multiple markets
Thank you very much
for your attention