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ABB to provide innovative energy storage solution for UK offshore wind farm

By Michelle Froese | August 31, 2017

ABB will deliver its 2-MW Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) to support the integration and transmission of power from the Burbo Bank offshore wind farm near Liverpool, UK.

ABB has won an order from DONG Energy, the leading Denmark based sustainable energy group, to deliver a two megawatt (MW) Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) to support the integration and transmission of power from the Burbo Bank offshore wind farm near Liverpool, UK.

The Burbo Bank offshore wind farm has been in operation since 2007, and is capable of supplying electricity for up to 80,000 UK homes. This will be the first time an offshore wind farm integrates such a storage system to stabilize the frequency of the grid in UK.

“We are delighted to implement this innovative solution which will enable the integration of clean wind energy, without compromising grid stability and power quality to consumers,” said Giandomenico Rivetti, Managing Director of ABB’s High Voltage Products business unit, a part of the company’s Power Grids division. “Energy storage is playing a key role in the evolution of the power network and is a strategic focus area to reinforce our position as a partner of choice for a stronger, smarter and greener grid.”

The UK’s National Grid operates a frequency level of 50 Hertz (Hz) to ensure grid stability and quality of power supplies. Grid frequency is dependent on the balance between power supply and load demand. Integration of large amounts of variable wind energy increases complexity from a supply perspective and can result in frequency variations that can affect grid supply and impact consumers.

ABB’s BESS solution will help stabilize grid frequency and support the wind farm to supply reliable power.

ABB’s BESS system can be charged or discharged very quickly in response to fast increases or decreases in load, maintaining the balance between supply and demand. This approach to frequency regulation is a particularly attractive option due to its rapid response time, the accuracy of the regulation and the emission-free operation.

“The need for grid flexibility continues to grow. As a leader in providing low-carbon energy, we are keen to be part of the solution to make the energy system smarter and to help National Grid manage grid stability,” said Ole Kjems Sørensen, Senior VP, Partnerships, M&A and Asset Management at DONG Energy. “This innovative solution we have developed with ABB is a good example of implementing our vision.”

DONG Energy is one of Northern Europe’s leading energy groups and is headquartered in Denmark. Around 6,200 employees, including over 900 in the UK, develop, construct and operate offshore wind farms, generate power and heat from power stations, as well as supply and trade in energy serving wholesale, business, and residential customers.


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