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Origin to build 5MW virtual power plant in Victoria, using rooftop solar and storage

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Origin Energy has revealed plans to establish what it says will be Victoria’s largest virtual power plant – a $20 million cloud-based platform that will tap around 5MW of the battery-stored solar power of up to 650 customers during periods of peak power demand.

The $20 million project has the backing of the state Labor government, with $4.5 million in funding announced on Wednesday, as part of its broader investment in microgrid technology in the state.

The VPP will work by establishing a network of yet-to-be selected residential and commercial solar customers – who will get discounted batteries as part of the deal.

Origin will then use this network of up to 5MW as part of its wholesale generation portfolio, trading it into the National Electricity Market to boost grid stability, reduce grid costs and push down power prices.

It does all this by reducing peak demand on the electricity network – and therefore cutting the need to add more poles and wires and other costly infrastructure – while at the same time helping customers to get the most from their stored, self-generated rooftop solar.

“We’re the leading supplier of solar systems to residential and business customers, were among the first to retail battery storage in Australia and have been leading the way in the identification and trialing of cutting edge demand management platforms,” said Origin’s executive general manager of retail, Jon Briskin.

“The development of a virtual power plant brings together several initiatives Origin has been trialing to help customers embrace the benefits of distributed and decentralised energy.”

Indeed, as we reported here last month, Origin does currently hold the position as one of the biggest installers of rooftop solar in Australia – it is the biggest player in the national commercial solar market.

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Sophie Vorrath

Sophie is editor of One Step Off The Grid and deputy editor of its sister site, Renew Economy. She is the co-host of the Solar Insiders Podcast. Sophie has been writing about clean energy for more than a decade.

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