Xcel Energy And GridPoint Partner On Wind-To-Battery Project

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Xcel Energy has selected GridPoint's software platform to control the flow of power between the grid and a NGK Insulators' sodium-sulfur battery storing wind energy. When fully charged, the 1 MW battery will hold approximately 7.2 MWh of electricity. This is the first U.S. application of the battery as a direct wind energy storage device, according to GridPoint.

The GridPoint platform applies information technology to the electric grid to provide utilities with an intelligent network of distributed energy resources that controls load, stores energy and produces power. It will allow Xcel Energy to explore using real-time grid conditions and energy pricing to determine when the battery charges or discharges.

Based on system regulation and pricing signals received by the software platform, the battery's charging behavior will be adaptively controlled. When the demand for electricity is high, for example, stored wind energy could be automatically discharged to the grid, supplementing the power flow. When demand is low, the software platform could issue commands for the battery to store the available energy.


The project will be based in Luverne, Minn., and will be connected to the nearby 11 MW wind farm owned by Minwind Energy LLC. S&C Electric Co. will install the battery and all associated interconnection components. The battery is expected to go online in January.

SOURCE: GridPoint Inc.

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