The project is being officially launched in a few weeks, when voluntary participants in the region will join the local energy supply system and receive as much locally generated electrical power as possible by means of an intelligent control system combined with the mtu EnergyPack.
“The mtu EnergyPack stores the electrical power generated from whatever source and makes it available to the energy community as and when required,” explained Cordelia Thielitz, head of the Microgrid Solutions division in the Rolls-Royce business unit Power Systems. “That makes it possible to cover a large part of the energy demand using electrical power generated from renewables, thereby saving on fossil fuels. In other words, batteries can be deployed in different energy landscapes and they also enable existing energy systems to be enhanced with up-to-date technologies.”
The project is supported by PlatOne (PLATform for Operation of distribution Networks), a consortium of energy grid partners funded by the EU.