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Distributed Energy StorageJohn SteigersGeneration Project DevelopmentEnergy / Business Services
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Distributed Energy Storage
Sited within Utility & Serving One or More Value Propositions• Peak Shaving / Load Shifting ‐ at Multiple Scales• Power Supply Reserves & Management; “Demand Response”• Defer Investments in Transmission / Distribution Infrastructure• Integrate Intermittent Renewables• Voltage Management (VAR Control)• Frequency Regulation• Black Start / Uninterruptible Power Supply
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Modular and Dispatchable Battery Energy Storage System (ESS)
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Demonstration and Evaluation Project• Self‐Contained & Portable; Flexible Distributed Deployment • Lithium‐Ion Battery‐Based; On‐Board Power Electronics• 500 kWh Energy Storage ‐ 120 kW Charge/Discharge Capacity• Remote Control & Monitoring
Project Partners• Powin Energy • Energy Northwest• City of Richland• PNNL• BPA
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Project Status
ESS Remote Monitoring, Control, & Operability DemonstratedAll Phase II (Nine Canyon Wind) Use Cases Implemented• Load Shifting ‐ Intermittent Generation from Off to On Peak• Manage to Schedule ‐ Actual Production vs. Scheduled• Compliance Management ‐ System Curtailment Events
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ESS Remote Monitoring, Control, & Operability
Robust Communication Links In Place and Demonstrated• Powin (Tualatin OR) ESS (Nine Canyon) PNNL (Richland WA)• Inputs from BPA’s Integrated Curtailment and Redispatch System (iCRS)• Web‐Based Communications ‐ Typical Signal Latency < 22 Seconds
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• Mobile Device Enabled (Smart Phone, Tablet)
Complex Decision‐Making &
Prioritization Demonstrated
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Plot of Data Logs for 16-17 October 2013
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Total Power (0.1 KW) SCE (KW) Actual Gen (KW) Scheduled Gen (KW)
Use Case #1 – Load ShiftingESS Discharges On‐Peak (4:09‐7:03pm)
Use Case #2 – Manage to ScheduleESS Charging/Discharging per SCE (3:00‐8:25am)
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Compliance Management
• Use Case Successfully Demonstrated Using Actual May 2013 Event Files
• Real‐Time Event(s) Expected in 2Q 2014
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ConvTemp<49ºC? ESS standby
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Query.csv exists?
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Write control.csv, call ESS model, then pause for 59 seconds
Start
Start
CurtailType =1 or 2?
TimeElasped>8 mins?
NCWCap-CurtailGoal< ESSCap?
Discharge ESS units which are
above SOC floor
Bay1=35Bay2=35
Bay3=32.2Pinput=(NCW_act-CurtailGoal)/totunits
NCWCap-CurtailGoal< ESSCap+Bay3Cap?
Bay1=35Bay2=35
Bay3=CurtailGoal-(32.2+31.2)+ESSCap
Pinput=-120
Bay1=0Bay2=35
Bay3=CurtailGoal-31.2+ESSCapPinput=-120
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Y
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Y
curtailment.csv exists?
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N
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• Nov 2013 ‐ Relocate ESS to a City of Richland Distribution Substation for Phase III Testing– Phase II Use Case Testing will Continue Through Phases III & IV
• Feb 2014 ‐ ESS as Fast Demand Response Asset • May 2014 ‐ ESS Relocates to PNNL’s Richland Campus for Phase IV
Testing; Behind‐the‐Meter Applications & Distributed Solar Integration• Nov 2014 ‐ Project Close & Final Report
Energy Storage Project Next Steps
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Demand ResponseLeo QuiachonManager, O&M Professional ServicesEnergy / Business Services
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Demand Response (DR)
• An electric grid’s ability to manage consumption of electricity in response to power supply conditions
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• Wind integration driving the need for BPA to secure additional Generation Reserves both Increasing (INC) and Decreasing (DEC) Balancing Reserves
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Wind Integration
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Wind Generation Capacity in BPA Balancing Area
Nine Canyon (III) 5/2008
Total Installed Capacity 4,740 MW
Nine Canyon (I) 9/25/2002
Nine Canyon (II) 12/31/2003
10X over 7 years
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Generation / Load Imbalance
Regularly swings +/‐100‐300MW and sometimes much more
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BPA Demand Response Pilot Project
• BPA Project Solicitation April 2013• Energy Northwest is Partnered with 6 Electric Utilities to Provide over 50 MW
of DR Assets to BPA• Unique “By Public Power, For Public Power” Cost‐Based Solution • Energy Northwest Team Selected ‐ $3.2M per year over 2‐year duration• Develop and Demonstrate Demand Response Control Network• Project to provide up to 50 MW of aggregated DR product (INC and DEC)
– Fast (< 10 min)– Hour Ahead – Day Ahead
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DR Aggregation Across Utilities and Load Segments
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DR Aggregation Across Utilities and Load Segments
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DR Aggregation Across Utilities and Load Segments
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DR Aggregation Across Utilities and Load Segments
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DR Aggregation Across Utilities and Load Segments
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DR Aggregation Across Utilities and Load Segments
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DR Aggregation Across Utilities and Load Segments
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DR Assets
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DR Assets
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Demand Response – US Actuals
TVA
NERC Reliability Assessment
Estimated total dispatchable DR in WECC region
4,300 MWPotential
WECC
Actual
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Building DR in the Northwest
1984-2008 2008-2009 2010-2012 2013-2015 2016 +
<1 MW<10 MW 50-100 MW
250+ MW
DR portfoliocapacity growth
Small scale individual projects
Two residential and one commercial pilot project projects
Continue to expand DR based business needs Refine funding and
cost allocation
Next Steps
Added commercial and industrial pilots Focused on utility peak Introduced wind
integration testing
Electric utility scale pilot Develop cost allocation
methodology BPA/electric utility
dispatch
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Demand Response
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Nov 2013 to Jan 2014 ‐ Prepare Contracts & Secure ApprovalsFeb to Apr 2014 ‐ DRACS and Phase I Assets in ServiceMay to Dec 2014 ‐ Phase II Assets in ServiceJan 2016 ‐ DR Pilot Project CompleteFeb 2016 ‐ Initiate Fully Commercial DR Program
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Emerging Opportunity• Washington Clean Energy Funds ‐ “Smart Grid Grants to Utilities” • $15M Matching Funds AvailableTimeline • Nov 14, 2013 ‐ RFP Issued• Dec 5, 2013 ‐ Proposals Due• Dec 20, 2013 ‐ Selection• 1Q 2014 ‐ Contracts• 3Q to 4Q 2014 ‐ Deploy First Units• 1Q 2016 ‐ Full Build‐Out
Distributed Storage DevelopmentNext Steps & Opportunities
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Energy Northwest & Participating Members Team Targeting 25–35 MW of Distributed Storage Using Next‐Gen Powin ESS / Similar
Distributed Storage DevelopmentClean Energy Funds Proposal - Conceptual
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All Member Utilities are Invited to Participate
• Units Available to Participants via Long‐Term Lease• Owned and Maintained by Energy Northwest• Advanced Comms/Control Infrastructure Not Needed by Utility• Unit Tasking By and All Benefits Flow To Participant Utility• Long‐Term Performance Warranties• Anticipated Deployed Cost ‐ $1.5k to $2.5k per kW Capacity
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John Steigers Generation Project Developer(509) 377‐4547 jasteigers@energy‐northwest.com
Leo Quiachon Manager O&M Professional Services(509) 377‐8610 liquiachon@energy‐northwest.com
Ted Beatty Manager Generation Development(509) 372‐5531 tbeatty@energy‐northwest.com
Contacts
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