Windpower Engineering & Development

  • Home
  • Articles
    • Most recent posts
    • News
    • Featured
  • Leadership
    • 2020 Winners
    • 2019 Winners
    • 2018 Winners
  • Resources
    • Digital issues
    • Podcasts
    • Suppliers
    • Wind Farm Map
    • Wind Turbine Selector Tool
    • Wind Power Videos
    • Webinars
    • Wind Power Events
  • Webinars
  • Videos
  • Subscribe
    • Magazine Subscription
    • Enewsletter Subscription
  • About Us

GE to equip first commercial U.S. integrated solar-wind hybrid project

By Michelle Froese | February 22, 2017

The 4.6-MW hybrid project will use two 2.3-116 wind turbines from GE Renewable Energy’s Onshore Wind business, supported by 1 MW of solar energy.

GE Renewable Energy announced that it has been selected to supply equipment for the first commercial integrated, solar-wind hybrid power project in the industry.

The 4.6-MW community based project in Red Lake Falls, Minnesota, developed by Juhl Energy, will use two 2.3-116 wind turbines from GE Renewable Energy’s Onshore Wind business. This will be supported by 1 MW of solar-power conversion equipment provided by GE’s Current business.

“By leveraging the complementary nature of wind and solar, this unique project shows how GE is driving technology innovation that will help customers deliver more renewable energy in an even more efficient manner,” said Pete McCabe, President & CEO, Onshore Wind, GE Renewable Energy.

The project will use GE’s Wind Integrated Solar Energy (WiSE) technology platform, developed through GE’s Global Research Center, to integrate the solar panels through the wind turbine’s converter directly so both wind and solar share all the same balance of plant. This will increase system net capacity by 3 to 4% and annual energy production by up to 10%.

The hybrid design gives the project the ability to produce power when it is most needed. Basically, the solar provides summer peak energy, and the wind provides winter peak energy.

The project is expected to enter commercial operation in August, 2017.

GE will provide its Wind Integrated Solar Energy technology platform, which will integrate solar panels through the wind turbine’s converter.

“Most energy experts agree that distributed generation will play a major role in the implementation of renewable energy in the US electrical market in the years to come,” said Dan Juhl, CEO of Juhl Energy. “Juhl Energy’s package design, with the GE hybrid technology, can economically blend clean, renewable energy into the grid at lower cost, plus add reliability to the system.”

The global market for Hybrid Solar Wind projects could reach USD $1.47 billion by 2024, according to a report by Global Market Insights, Inc. U.S. hybrid solar wind market size was valued at USD $195 million in 2015 and is estimated to reach over USD $300 million by 2024.

GE Renewable Energy has installed more than 57,000 MW of wind power capacity by supplying more than 30,000 GE wind turbines in more than 35 different countries. This new contract demonstrates GE’s ability to provide a full range of technology solutions that help balance the intermittent nature of wind and solar power.

Tell Us What You Think! Cancel reply

Related Articles Read More >

ABS to class first Jones Act-compliant offshore wind service operation vessel
Offshore and land-based wind training center opens in Maryland
200-MW East Raymond wind project now powering homes in Austin, Texas region
IEA awarded construction contract for 118-MW Illinois wind farm

Windpower Engineering & Development Digital Edition

Digital Edition

Browse the most current issue of Windpower Engineering & Development and back issues in an easy to use high quality format. Clip, share and download with the leading wind power engineering magazine today.

Webinars
Windpower Engineering & Development
  • Wind Articles
  • Subscribe to Windpower Engineering
  • Advertising
  • Contact Us/About Us

Copyright © 2021 WTWH Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Site Map | Privacy Policy | RSS

Search Windpower Power Engineering & Development

  • Home
  • Articles
    • Most recent posts
    • News
    • Featured
  • Leadership
    • 2020 Winners
    • 2019 Winners
    • 2018 Winners
  • Resources
    • Digital issues
    • Podcasts
    • Suppliers
    • Wind Farm Map
    • Wind Turbine Selector Tool
    • Wind Power Videos
    • Webinars
    • Wind Power Events
  • Webinars
  • Videos
  • Subscribe
    • Magazine Subscription
    • Enewsletter Subscription
  • About Us