ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
AES
Energy Storage today unveiled a portion of its deployment roadmap
for AES AdvancionTM
Energy Storage Solutions, which includes the addition of battery-based
storage resources across the US, South America, and Europe. Projects in
construction or late stage development are expected to deliver 260 MW of
interconnected battery-based energy storage, equivalent to 520 MW of
flexible power resource, 25% of which is expected to be on-line by
mid-2016. These projects are in addition to the 86 MW of interconnected
energy storage, equivalent to 172 MW of resource, AES currently has in
operation.
Today, AES announces the expansion of its existing fleet into new
markets, including the Company’s first utility scale project within the
Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) in the United States and
the first two projects in Europe. Considerable expansions are underway
in existing markets, including California, PJM Interconnection and
Chile. AES Energy Storage is also actively developing a pipeline of
additional projects in multiple global markets.
“The electricity grid is poised for a major transformation and AES is
proud to work with leading utilities and power systems to bring advanced
storage to a new scale,” said John Zahurancik, President of AES Energy
Storage. “Energy storage is lowering costs and improving critical grid
infrastructure for customers around the world.”
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Interconnection
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Date of
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Business
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Location
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MW
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Resource MW1
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Deployment
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Projects In Operation
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Norgener (Los Andes)
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Chile
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12
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24
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2009
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Electrica Angamos
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Chile
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20
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40
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2011
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Laurel Mountain
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US-West Virginia
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32
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64
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2011
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Tait
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US-Ohio
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20
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40
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2013
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Advancion™ Applications Center
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US-Pennsylvania
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2
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4
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2013
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TOTAL IN OPERATION
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86
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172
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Projects In Construction
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Cochrane
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Chile
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20
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40
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2H 2015
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Warrior Run
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US-Maryland
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10
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20
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2H 2015
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Northern Ireland Project
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Northern Ireland
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10
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20
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2016
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Netherlands Project
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Netherlands
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10
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20
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2016
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TOTAL IN CONSTRUCTION
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50
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100
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Projects in Late Stage Development
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Indiana Project
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US-Indiana
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20
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40
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2016
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Northern Ireland Project #2
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Northern Ireland
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90
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180
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2017
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Alamitos Energy Center
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US-California
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100
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200
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2021
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TOTAL IN LATE STAGE DEVELOPMENT
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210
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420
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TOTAL
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346
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692
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1 Resource MW are power plant equivalent dispatchable
resource, including supply and load capacity.
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PJM: AES’ Warrior Run project under construction in Cumberland,
Maryland, adds to AES’ installations in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and
Ohio that supply critical grid stability services across the PJM
territory. The project is part of a series of expansions under
development for this market.
Chile: AES’ third energy storage project in Northern Chile is
currently under construction. This project integrates advanced
battery-based energy storage with a 532 MW thermal power plant to
provide reliability services to Chile’s northern grid.
Western Europe: This spring, AES will begin construction on its
first advanced energy storage projects in Europe – in Northern Ireland
and the Netherlands. Both will provide fast, accurate power to improve
grid efficiency and reliability assisting with grid integration and
operations. AES will be the first to deliver advanced energy storage
projects of this scale in both countries, providing safe and
emissions-free power, supporting regional wind integration and lowering
overall cost to consumers.
MISO: AES’ project in Indiana will be the first utility scale
storage project in MISO. AES performed its initial storage pilot work in
Indiana in 2008. The new project will deliver enhanced reliability and
ancillary services, including frequency regulation and peak power.
California: As previously announced, AES is proceeding with the
deployment plan for its Alamitos Energy Center storage project in Long
Beach, CA. This local capacity resource will supply fast acting power
for Southern California Edison customers under a 20-year Power Purchase
Agreement.
“By choosing storage as a smart alternative, progressive utilities,
power system operators, and policy makers are improving lives through
lower cost, increased use of renewables, and higher reliability,” said
Praveen Kathpal, Vice President of AES Energy Storage. “We’re excited to
work with our customers and partners to provide resilient,
cost-effective power in the US and around the world.”
About AES Energy Storage Solutions
AES is a leader in commercial energy storage, which enables utilities,
power markets and renewable developers to manage projects from concept
to operation with a market-proven solution. The company’s AdvancionTM
energy storage solutions unlock value from existing power
infrastructure, improving flexibility and reliability of the power
system, and providing customers with a complete alternative to
traditional peaking power plants. AES introduced the first grid-scale
advanced battery in commercial power market service in 2008 and operates
the largest fleet of battery-based storage assets in service today. The
company works with utility partners and other customers to deliver the
value of advanced storage in the US and around the world. To learn more,
please visit www.aesenergystorage.com
or @aes_es
on Twitter.
About AES
The AES Corporation (NYSE:AES) is a Fortune 200 global power company. We
provide affordable, sustainable energy to 18 countries through our
diverse portfolio of distribution businesses as well as thermal and
renewable generation facilities. Our workforce of 18,500 people is
committed to operational excellence and meeting the world’s changing
power needs. Our 2014 revenues were $17 billion and we own and
manage $39 billion in total assets. To learn more, please visit www.aes.com.
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