Located at PJM Interconnection’s Innovation Showcase, Facility is
Part of $10 Million Investment in Grid Energy Storage Application Design
from AES
ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar. 6, 2014--
AES Energy Storage today announced the Storage Applications Center, a
grid application hub at PJM Interconnection in Audubon, Pa. The facility
will be used to test and validate the next generation of storage
applications in a real world environment. The center is part of AES’
ongoing commitment to grid energy storage application design, in which
it has invested more than $10 million over the past six years. AES
utilizes these advanced application capabilities within the AES
Advancion™ solution, a complete, battery-based alternative to
peaking power plants, which it now offers to utility buyers and
renewable developers in select markets.
“Battery-based energy storage has proven its capabilities as a critical
grid resource over the past decade,” said
John Zahurancik
, Vice
President, AES Energy Storage. “This facility will help us build on our
proven application platform so that we can continue to offer our
customers the most complete solution in the market, taking the
technology available and tuning it to the evolving needs of the grid.”
Through the Storage Applications Center, AES is refining commercial
applications such as dynamic voltage support, peaking capacity,
real-time autonomous dispatch, faster regulation and protocols for merit
order dispatch to validate the implementation capabilities of
battery-based energy storage technologies for these critical services.
The Center will also expand the capabilities of the Advancion
Application Agents, which are patented performance algorithms focused on
market and contract requirements to automate the operation of the
storage arrays, optimizing performance and efficiency for customers, and
extending the life of customer storage solutions. The Application Agents
manage Advancion deployments for superior performance given all market
or contract-specific constraints. They have an unmatched commercial
service record with five years of commercial service at the highest
performance levels.
The location of the facility allows AES to integrate with and add
additional demonstration services to PJM’s Innovation Showcase, which
was designed to highlight emerging grid technologies. This project
enables AES to validate the capabilities of the technology as it
interfaces with a grid operator.
AES and PJM have a long history of demonstrating innovation within
battery-based energy storage technologies. An early demonstration
project led to the first commercial validation of battery-based energy
storage in a market in the U.S., as well as the pioneering of the first
pay for performance market rules used to incentivize resources with
advanced operational capabilities, such as energy storage. AES currently
operates 100 MW of energy storage resources within PJM.
“PJM works with innovators to assess the feasibility of new approaches
to provide important grid services as well as the necessity for any
wholesale market rule changes to unleash the potentials of new
technologies and applications,” said
Sarah Burlew
, Manager – Applied
Solutions, PJM Interconnection. “AES’ battery storage technology is one
of the most visible examples.”
AES also announced today the AES Battery
Integration Center, a technology hub that connects advanced battery
and power control technologies from a range of suppliers into Advancion.
AES currently has more than 200 MW of grid-scale, power plant equivalent
flexibility resource in commercial operation and construction. AES
resources are currently deployed in the United States and South America.
About AES Energy Storage Solutions
AES is a leader in commercial energy storage partnerships, which enable
utilities, power markets and renewable developers to manage projects
from concept to operation. The company’s energy storage solutions unlock
value from existing power infrastructure, liberating reserve capacity,
enabling renewable facilities to generate new revenue streams, improving
flexibility and reliability of the power system, and meeting peak power
demand. With 200 MW of storage-based resources in operation and
construction, AES has the largest fleet of battery-based storage assets
in commercial operation today. The company has over 1,000 MW in
development with prospects in the US and abroad. To learn more, please
visit www.aesenergystorage.com
or @aes_es
on Twitter.
About AES
The AES Corporation (NYSE:AES) is a Fortune 200 global power company. We
provide affordable, sustainable energy to 21 countries through a diverse
portfolio of distribution businesses as well as thermal and renewable
generation facilities. Our workforce of 21,000 people is committed to
operational excellence and meeting the world's changing power needs. Our
2013 revenues were $16 billion and we own and manage $40 billion in
total assets. To learn more, please visit www.aes.com.
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February 26, 2014 may obtain a copy (excluding Exhibits) without charge
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AES Corporation, 4300 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia 22203.
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Source: AES Energy Storage
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