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The increase in renewable energy production has introduced novel challenges to the reliable operation of electricity systems.
Project Overview
This project is unique due to its combination of MW-scale wind power and battery storage, coupled to the distribution grid.
Why wind integration?
Lubbock
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All electricity generation (thousand MWh)
Wind generation (thousand MWh)
Resources at Reese Technology Center, Lubbock, TX
Strategic Advantage The facility in Lubbock utilizes the battery to work in concert with the load, wind turbines, and future development including solar. Project Scope Observation and analysis Single application testing Dual application testing Battery health testing
Operation of battery began in Q1 2014
Project was kicked off in August 2014
Currently, battery system is operating as expected.
Q4 FY14 Observation and
analysis Single application
testing and battery evaluation
Q1 FY15 Dual application testing
and battery evaluation
Q2 FY15 Report of testing
We would like to thank the following groups and individuals for their support of this project.
The DOE Office of Electricity and Dr. Imre Gyuk, Program Manager of the Electrical Energy Storage Program
GroupNIRE
Sandia National Laboratories
DNV GL
Wind Integration in West Texas: 1 MW / 1 MWh Lithium-Ion Battery System
Project Sponsored by: GroupNIRE, Shell, Sandia National Laboratories, DNV-GL
Elizabeth Endler Technology Opportunity Manager, Shell International Exploration & Production (US) Inc. [email protected], + 1 281 544 8274
19 September 2014 Department of Energy, Energy Storage Peer Review Meeting
Summary/ Conclusions/ Future Tasks
Acknowledgements
1 MW / 1 MWh Lithium-Ion Battery System
Purpose
Project Distinction
Hurlwood Sub-station (3.5MW)
1MW/1MWH Battery
Wind turbine #1
Wind turbine #2
1.2MW Diesel Generator
The Reese Technology Center is a former Air Force Base that has become a place for research, testing and certifying energy resources.
Erskine Sub-station (3.5 going to 10 MW)
Xcel, Southwest Power Pool
Yuma Substation (15MW)
To Carlisle Sub-station, Xcel, Southwest Power Pool
Wolfforth Sub-station (5-15MW) Xcel,
Southwest Power Pool
Project Scope
Copyright Shell Global Solutions (US) Inc. I&D Services (Graphics, Media & Publishing) PH01737
Reese Sub-station (1.0 MW)
Source: NREL
Source: EIA
To analyze field-collected information from an energy storage system integrated with wind generation and serving commercial loads To assess operations of energy storage systems and quantify key impacts on long term battery operation