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AES Distributed Energy Corporation (AES DE), a subsidiary of AES Corporation, and the nonprofit transmission company Kauai Utilities Partnership (KIUC) made a breakthrough
in a 28 MW solar and 100 MWh five-hour battery energy storage system on the Hawaiian island of Kauai.
The project, Hawaii's largest hybrid solar and energy storage project, will provide KIUC with 11 percent of its electricity generation and increase its share of renewable energy to 60 percent
.
The president and CEO of KIUC revealed that the price of electricity will be $0.
11/kWh, which is significantly lower than the cost of
diesel power generation.
Not only will this put downward pressure on prices, but it will also help us avoid using 3.
7 million gallons of diesel
per year.
Back in October last year, AES announced that it would use SunPower's scalable Oasis Power Plant platform for solar power plants
.
The battery system will also improve grid resiliency on the island, provide dispatchable energy for the solar system, and be able to provide up to five hours of consistent peak power output outside of daytime hours, as well as electricity production
directly into the grid during daytime hours.
AES has been in Hawaii for more than 25 years, and this first-of-its-kind project demonstrates our continued commitment to our nation's vision of clean energy for the future, while also helping to reduce Kauai's reliance on fossil fuels while generating clean, reliable and affordable energy
, the president of AES DE.
Hawaii aims to reach 100 percent renewable energy by 2045, with a combination of solar and energy storage in the main focus
.
Last year, the Hawaii Public Utilities Commission approved two new projects that expand the customer's ability to
install rooftop photovoltaic and energy storage systems.
Similarly, in 2016, SolarCity opted for Tesla, which later acquired SolarCity, to provide a 52MWh utility-scale energy storage system, while the U.
S.
Navy was building a 44MW solar power plant
on Kauai.
Meanwhile, "smart" commercial storage provider Stem is integrating customer systems into a 1MW "virtual power plant"
on another island, O'ahu.
Australia also built its first large-scale grid-connected solar plus energy storage system
through Conergy this week.
(This article first published cable network: /, please indicate the source for reprinting)
AES Distributed Energy Corporation (AES DE), a subsidiary of AES Corporation, and the nonprofit transmission company Kauai Utilities Partnership (KIUC) made a breakthrough
in a 28 MW solar and 100 MWh five-hour battery energy storage system on the Hawaiian island of Kauai.
The project, Hawaii's largest hybrid solar and energy storage project, will provide KIUC with 11 percent of its electricity generation and increase its share of renewable energy to 60 percent
.
The president and CEO of KIUC revealed that the price of electricity will be $0.
11/kWh, which is significantly lower than the cost of
diesel power generation.
Not only will this put downward pressure on prices, but it will also help us avoid using 3.
7 million gallons of diesel
per year.
Back in October last year, AES announced that it would use SunPower's scalable Oasis Power Plant platform for solar power plants
.
The battery system will also improve grid resiliency on the island, provide dispatchable energy for the solar system, and be able to provide up to five hours of consistent peak power output outside of daytime hours, as well as electricity production
directly into the grid during daytime hours.
AES has been in Hawaii for more than 25 years, and this first-of-its-kind project demonstrates our continued commitment to our nation's vision of clean energy for the future, while also helping to reduce Kauai's reliance on fossil fuels while generating clean, reliable and affordable energy
, the president of AES DE.
Hawaii aims to reach 100 percent renewable energy by 2045, with a combination of solar and energy storage in the main focus
.
Last year, the Hawaii Public Utilities Commission approved two new projects that expand the customer's ability to
install rooftop photovoltaic and energy storage systems.
Similarly, in 2016, SolarCity opted for Tesla, which later acquired SolarCity, to provide a 52MWh utility-scale energy storage system, while the U.
S.
Navy was building a 44MW solar power plant
on Kauai.
Meanwhile, "smart" commercial storage provider Stem is integrating customer systems into a 1MW "virtual power plant"
on another island, O'ahu.
Australia also built its first large-scale grid-connected solar plus energy storage system
through Conergy this week.
(This article first published cable network: /, please indicate the source for reprinting)
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