Recently, the British National Grid successfully dispatched two energy storage systems, and the project successfully provided 24MWh power supply to the grid within half an hour!
At present, the UK's grid-level energy storage has already ushered in a development period, especially in the distribution network. The grid operators have said: Will further promote the platform into the short-term operational reserve (STOR) market, with 'flexible, A scalable and secure platform' replaces the existing scheduling system.
In addition to the FM market, the UK government plans to launch the CapacityMechanism (Power System Capacity Auction) market around 2018-2019 to encourage thermal power plants to shut down nuclear power plant restrictions under the pressure of the EU's carbon reduction targets. Lack of energy.
It is expected that in the next 5-10 years, the lack of system inertia (grid inertia stability), the unstable power supply will gradually increase, and will stimulate the energy storage system and renewable energy to combine to some extent.
BYD has been conducting research on the FM market in the UK for a long time. By gradually delivering nearly 150MW of energy storage projects in the UK, and gradually accumulating experience, BYD's 1.26MW/1.34MWh standard container energy storage products fully meet the UK's climate, grid environment. , with new energy generation and other requirements.
The 49MW/49MWh energy storage project for power grid dispatch is provided by BYD, which is a 29MW plant in Aylesford, Kent, and a 20MW plant in Zeradun, Essex. It is not only Europe. The largest energy storage project in operation, and the first energy storage project in Europe to receive financing from Santander Bank, one of the largest banks in Europe.
Customer Zenobe Energy, which is both a project investor and a developer and operator, has 63MW of energy storage projects in operation. After successfully participating in the pilot and sending services, the Auxiliary Service Dispatch Platform (ASDP) will continue to be used.