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Austin SHINES Project Next Generation Renewable Energy & Storage Integration Karl Popham, Emerging Technologies & Electric Vehicles, Sep 2016

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Page 1: Karl Popham Austin Energy SHINES Overview

Austin SHINES Project

Next Generation Renewable Energy & Storage Integration

Karl Popham, Emerging Technologies & Electric Vehicles, Sep 2016

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A bit about Austin Energy

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Net-ZeroAustin’s CO2 Emissions by 2050

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Travis County GHG InventoryA

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What does Net-zero in 2050 Mean?

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City of Austin Sustainability Office

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55 %Renewable Energy by 2025

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2025 Goals

900 95055% MW + MW +55% renewable energy

900 MW of savings from energy efficiency and demand response

200 MW local solar,100 MW customer-sited, 10 MW local storage

All City of Austin facilities, operations and fleet carbon neutral

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Subject to Affordability Goals

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California Duck Curve

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As Solar PV output ramps down in the evening, other fast response energy sources must ramp up quickly to meet peak demand load for a short period.

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Austin EV Adoption

Equates to approximately 100,000 kWh of distributed battery storage

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Importance of “Smart Charging”

kW

Time of Day

Goal of “Smart Charging”

Minimize Charging During Peak:• Generates more CO2 from

utilizing peak generation• Higher cost to provision• May overload transformers

Instead Charge Off Peak:• Reduce CO2e• Lower cost per kWh to provision• Leverage wind generation

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US Dept. of Energy SunShot Vision

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The projects will work to dramatically increase solar-generated electricity that can be dispatched at any time – day or night – to meet consumer electricity needs while ensuring the reliability of the nation’s electricity grid

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US Dept. of Energy Awards

Austin Energy receives largest, of six nationwide SHINES awards, from the U.S. Department of Energy

$4.3 million

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• Commonwealth Edison Company (Chicago, IL) $4 million

• Fraunhofer USA Center for Sustainable Energy Systems (Boston, MA) $3.5 million

• The Electric Power Research Institute (Knoxville, TN) $3.1 million

• The Hawaiian Electric Company (Honolulu, HI) $2.4 million

• Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, PA) $1 million

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What is SHINES?

Sustainable and Holistic IntegratioN of Energy Storage and Solar PV

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Potential DER Control System Applications

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Austin Energy considered 19 applications

during conceptual design of its DER Control System

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Austin SHINES Proposal Partners

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Customer-Sited & Community Solar

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Community Solar 2 MW (est.)

Key Project Locations

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SHINES Overview

Utility Scale Energy Storage + PV

Commercial Energy Storage + PV

Residential Energy Storage + PV

Illustrative

DER Management Platform

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Grid vs. Neighborhood Design

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*estimated

Utility-scale Components

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*Market transactions in the SHINES project will be simulated only and included in LCOE analysis.

LegendElectricityInformationValue

DERO

ERCOTSimulated*

DG-ICDG-IC

Kingsbery ESS1.5 MW / 3MWhInside KB substation fenceSingle 45’ ISO container

Kingsbery Community Solar

2 MWSmart

Inverter

S.I.

Rooftop Solar

@Mueller

S.I. S.I. S.I.

Mueller ESS~1.5 MW total*Outside MU substation fenceModular container design

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Residential Components

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*Market transactions in the SHINES project will be simulated only and included in LCOE analysis.

DERO Pecan Street

(Aggregator)

Pecan Street Aggregator Sites x6

PV and ESS

Direct Utility Control Sites x12PV only

ERCOTSimulated*

Autonomous Sites x6PV only

Auto Auto

LegendElectricityInformationValue

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Commercial Components

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API or DNP3

*Market transactions in Austin SHINES will be simulated only and included in LCOE analysis.

LegendElectricityInformationValue

DEROAggregator (Vendor)

3rd Party Aggregator Sites – 400kW 5x – 30kW

2x – 125kW

Dispatch Priority: Customer value propositions

Direct Utility Control Sites –155kW1x – 30kW

1x – 125kWDispatch Priority: Utility reliability needs

ERCOTSimulated*

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Conceptual Network Architecture

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ILLUSTRATIVE

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Schedule & Budget

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39-month project with distinct phases

AE funding$6.2 million

External funding

$5.36 million

Dept of Energy$4.3 million

TCEQ$1 million

Ideal Power$60,000

AE is leveraging over $5.3 million in external funding

to accomplish an innovative and complex project

Dept of Energy$4.3 million

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Key Benefits

• Advance utility’s local storage and solar goals

• Project designed to engage customers to develop new programs and consumer options

• Discover best way to maximize Distributed Energy Resource (DER) value for utility and the customer

• Modular approach allows utilities across the country to adopt the scale and use-cases right for them

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Contact Us

City of Austin - Austin EnergyEmerging Technologies & Electric Vehicles721 Barton Spring Rd. Austin, Texas 78704-1194e. [email protected]

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@austinenergy

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Thank You!