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| Satcon Awarded $2 Million Grant by California Energy Commission |
Company selected along with
Utility-scale solar deployment is a crucial part in attaining
California’s renewable energy goals, including achieving 33 percent of
utility loads in the state with renewable energy by 2020. Successfully
managing the intermittent nature of solar energy remains a challenge for
Utilities looking to increase the deployment of solar photovoltaic (PV)
power plants on their grid networks. This
“One of SMUD’s key challenges is to ensure that the grid is able to
serve loads at all times while accommodating higher levels of renewable
energy integration. Addressing key issues, such as ensuring a stable
power flow into the grid from renewable sources, is critical to the
success of using renewables as a major energy supplier,” said
The project is part of the Energy Commission’s
The system will be comprised of a 500kW PV array, Satcon’s 500kW
PowerGate Plus utility-ready inverter solution and a 500kWh advanced
lithium ion battery energy storage system from
“Satcon has always been the industry’s leading innovator for large-scale
solar power production and power plant control,” said
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