Tag: virtual power plant
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SunPower to aggregate residential customers in New England as a virtual power plant
SunPower recently executed on its plan toward becoming an energy services provider when it was selected to deliver close to 11 MWdc of solar power in New England as a result of the region’s 14th Forward Capacity Auction (FCA 14). The auction is held annually to ensure that the sixRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Four key indicators to identify virtual power plant markets
Virtual power plants (VPPs) are moving from concept to broad deployment throughout many countries worldwide, aiming to get the most out of distributed energy resources (DERs) in these regions. Recent efforts include Statkraft’s 1-GW VPP in the United Kingdom, Tesla’s 250-MW VPP in South Australia, and China’s first VPP, theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Sunrun brings Brightbox solar, battery, virtual power plant services to Vermont
Sunrun Inc. is bringing its Brightbox home solar, battery service and virtual power plant aspirations to customers in Vermont starting this month. Vermont households can get Sunrun’s solar-powered home battery, Brightbox, for no money down and a low monthly rate, plus possibly enroll with Sunrun in Green Mountain Power’s (GMP)Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Utah’s Rocky Mountain Power to manage a virtual power plant apartment community (using sonnen storage systems)
A partnership between sonnen, the Wasatch Group and Rocky Mountain Power will form a first-of-its-kind Virtual Power Plant (VPP) in the U.S. — a network of solar powered battery storage systems that will be fully managed by Rocky Mountain Power, the local utility, for the greater good of the communityRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Utah’s Rocky Mountain Power to manage a virtual power plant apartment community (using sonnen storage systems)
A partnership between sonnen, the Wasatch Group and Rocky Mountain Power will form a first-of-its-kind Virtual Power Plant (VPP) in the U.S. — a network of solar powered battery storage systems that will be fully managed by Rocky Mountain Power, the local utility, for the greater good of the communityRead More — Solar Builder magazine