Energy storage firm EVO Power has supplied its CONNECT Series Battery Storage for Flow Power’s Berri Energy Project in South Australia, which has a capacity to power up to 4,000 homes per year.
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Developed, built, owned and operated by Flow Power, the Berri Energy Project is equipped with 5.8MW solar farm coupled with a 6.7MWh battery energy storage system and uses an SMA Central Inverter, Canadian Solar bifacial panels and EVO Power’s CONNECT Series Battery Storage.
Developed in collaboration with SMA, the CONNECT Series is an Australian-first DC coupled storage technology, which unlocks additional revenue stream for Flow Power by time-shifting of energy, thereby allowing the plant to participate in energy arbitrage and eventually providing critical market services including Frequency Control Ancillary Services (FCAS).
Flow Power chief operating officer Byron Serjeantson said, “Rolling this tech out is a big step forward and we expect to deploy more like it in the future.
“By offering the choice to store or export power depending on market conditions, the Berri site is making renewables more flexible and ultimately more competitive in our transforming energy market.”
EVO Power managing director Deepak Nayak said, “The CONNECT Series is a game changer for either new, or existing, solar power plant owners as it allows for clipping recapture, time-of-use PPAs, PV smoothing and ancillary services such as FCAS. The successful deployment of this novel technology is a testament to the value engineering offered by EVO Power across the utility-scale battery storage projects in Australia.
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“We are thankful to Flow Power and SMA for their trust in us to supply this Australian-first DC coupled storage technology (CONNECT Series) and we look forward to continuing our valued partnership over the coming years.”