Co-optimising hardware and software solutions for utility-scale solar-plus-storage
With increasing opportunities to connect energy assets with energy markets, renewable energy developers are pursuing solutions that improve performance and yield higher returns.
The 40 MW / 80 MWh solar-plus-storage Hickory Park facility recently commissioned by Wärtsilä in Georgia, USA, serves as a great example of this co-optimisation between hardware and software. The facility is located in a vertically integrated electricity market and uses features that can be repurposed for wholesale electricity market participation.
| Who | RWE Renewables |
| What | 40 MW / 80 MWh |
| Where | Georgia, USA |
MW of energy storage capacity
MWh of energy storage capacity
This is a milestone project for the integration of solar PV and energy storage and is one of the only facilities globally using DC-coupling on this scale. The flexibility and broad capabilities of the GEMS platform enable effective and efficient control over the entire system, which is essential for optimising this 80 MWh project utilising the GridSolv Quantum energy storage system.
| Customer | RWE Renewables |
| Site size | 40 MW / 80 MWh |
| Site location | Georgia, USA |
| Application(s) | Renewables+, PPA Optimisation with day-ahead commitments |
| Scope of services | Engineering equipment delivery (EEQ) |
| Delivery | 2021 |