German Town Disconnects From Grid, Goes 100% Renewable – For An Hour

on December 6, 2019
Energy-Storage-News

For a brief period a few days ago, Bordesholm in Germany became a showcase for how entire communities could switch over to renewable energy, with the backing of energy storage capacity.

Solar inverter maker SMA’s devices, including its Sunny Central Storage battery inverter and SMA Hybrid Controller XL, were used in a trial whereby the town’s energy supply was disconnected from the grid, proving for a one-hour window that local energy networks could be powered stably and reliably using renewable energy.

The name of the town may ring a few bells of recognition for regular readers of Energy-Storage.news. In January 2018, this site documented RES Group’s win of a competitive tender to build a 10MW energy storage system in the town, in Schleswig-Holstein, northern Germany, from local energy supplier Versorgungsbetriebe Bordesholm (VBB). Supported by the local state and funded through the European Union (EU), VBB and RES officially broke ground on the project in June 2018.

According to a RES Group case study, it has 10MW peak power output and 15MWh storage capacity, utilising lithium nickel manganese cobalt (Li-NMC) batteries. RES carried out EPC duties and remains in charge of maintenance, while the utility owns and operates it. Bordesholm is already 75% renewable, but the small town’s 8,000 inhabitants hope to see it reach 100% during 2020.

The battery system’s ‘full-time job’ is providing frequency containment reserves to the local network operated by grid company TenneT. In helping to stabilise power supply and integrate renewable energy, it also provides much-needed reductions in carbon emissions. However, it was also designed as part of a complete system that can be used as an ‘independent local grid’ using its islanding capability, notably in the case of power outages or other emergencies, and can also fire the local grid back up into operation (black start capability).

The latter has already successfully proven to be possible with energy storage over the past couple of years by various system integrators, notably by Younicos (now Aggreko Microgrid and Storage Solutions), also in Germany, in 2017. National Grid in the UK has said previously that it wants to see energy storage systems provide black start to the grid in the near future, to give a further example.

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