EMC to supply battery system for large-scale community energy storage trial

A ground-breaking large-scale community energy storage trial is set to go ahead in Western Australia’s Alkimos Beach after the tender to supply the 1.1MHh battery system for the project was awarded to local group, Energy Made Clean.

As we reported back in March, the pioneering project – which could change the way new housing estates source their electricity – will be conducted at a sustainable community development in the northern suburbs of Perth, led by WA electricity generator and retailer, Synergy, in partnership with property developers Lendlease and Landcorp.

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The four-year $6.7 million trial, scheduled to commence in 2016, is being party funded by the Australian Renewable Energy Agency and Synergy.

It will include 1.1MWh of lithium ion battery storage that will service more than 100 homes with rooftop solar panels, with the aim of testing the integration of energy storage into a traditional network, as part of the “next wave” of renewable energy technology.

Synergy said on Thursday it had selected the Perth-based company to supply the storage system for the trial due to its demonstrated experience across significant commercial-scale solar projects, as well as in off-grid solar plus storage.

This includes the successful installation of a 640kWh battery storage system to accompany a 325kW of solar on WA’s Thevenard Island.

The hybrid mini grid (pictured below) – designed and built entirely by EMC – was launched in December 2015 to supply the power needs of an eco-tourism resort on WA’s northwest Pilbara Coastal region.

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EMC’s 640kWh lithium battery storage system for Mackeral Island resort

It has since achieved renewable penetration of more than 90 per cent, even powering through a category-three cyclone in March that, on the mainland, caused a total loss of power for all WA customers on the Horizon Power grid.

For the Alkimos Beach project, EMC will assemble and commission the 1.1MWh energy storage system at its new Perth factory before installing it on-site in September. The company says it plans to have the grid-connected storage system operational by December 2015.

The trial will offer participating residents virtual energy storage; rebates for solar PV, solar hot water systems and other energy efficient appliances; an in-home energy display unit monitoring generation and usage; variable power price plans; and an energy efficiency education program.

“The trial will provide valuable lessons about the integration of energy storage into a traditional network and, insights into the products we want to provide to our customers in the future,” said Synergy CEO Jason Waters in a statement on Thursday.

EMC CEO John Davidson said the company expected the project to provide valuable data and insights about the “relatively new” energy storage technology, and how best to integrate it into a traditional network.

Comments

7 responses to “EMC to supply battery system for large-scale community energy storage trial”

  1. Chris Drongers Avatar
    Chris Drongers

    Whooo hooo! When does this company go a public listing?

    It is very surprising that an unlisted company got this recognition of their expertise. This is a very poor reflection on the listed solar/battery/integration companies on the Australian stock exchange.

    1. Pedro Avatar
      Pedro

      I am not surprised, EMC have been working hard in this area for years building up knowledge and expertise. Full credit to them.

  2. Ekim Elom Avatar
    Ekim Elom

    Chris they are listed, however looks like they have been in a very unstable financial position for quite some time. Hopefully this pulls them out of the challenged position they have been in.

    1. Chris Drongers Avatar
      Chris Drongers

      Sure you don’t confuse Energy Made Clean (19 Walters Drive, Osborne Park, WA) with Emeco mining equipment hire (71 Walters Drive, Osborne Park, WA)?

  3. Ekim Elom Avatar
    Ekim Elom

    Sorry Chris, i have misled you… Energy Made Clean Limited are a PDF (Pooled Development Fund), not technically listed. Their financials however are available on ASIC. Name:ENERGY MADE CLEAN LIMITEDACN:108 702 101ABN:95 108 702 101(External Link)Registration date:13/04/2004Next review date:13/04/2016Former name(s):EMC SOLAR LIMITED, EUROMICROCAPS LIMITED, EUROMICROCAPS PTY. LTD.Status:RegisteredType:Australian Public Company, Limited By SharesLocality of registered office:OSBORNE PARK WA 6017Regulator:Australian Securities & Investments Commission

    1. Chris Drongers Avatar
      Chris Drongers

      Thanks Chris.

  4. Chris Drongers Avatar
    Chris Drongers

    Need to bump this old article again as the Alkimos project is moving close to installation https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/wa/a/30108289/alkimos-beach-to-test-battery-storage-of-solar-power/

    and as WA Energy Minister Nahan seems to have directed Western Power/Synergy to play nice with batteries on the grid https://reneweconomy.wpengine.com/2015/electricity-utilities-being-uberd-by-battery-storage-energy-minister-says-17778 . I will watch with interest and admiration how Nahan manages to reduce the overcapacity in the WA SWIS without causing a major accounting loss or penalty payments from the state to the generators.

    Nahan seems to be a techno-junkie which is a big change from government officers and politicians who seem instinctively inclined to protected existing systems rather than adopting new ones.

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