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S&C Installs Distributed Energy Storage System

Dec. 19, 2008
December 2008, Chicago -- The concept of energy storage has become a practical reality. Utility companies are now installing energy storage systems on their distribution circuits to gain experience with these new distributed power resources, and ...
December 2008, Chicago -- The concept of energy storage has become a practical reality. Utility companies are now installing energy storage systems on their distribution circuits to gain experience with these new distributed power resources, and determine how best to use them for both planned applications and contingency events.

For example, S&C Electric Company recently installed and commissioned a Distributed Energy Storage System (DESS) for American Electric Power Company, at their Citizens Substation in Bluffton, Ohio. The DESS consists of three major components: A sodium-sulfur battery assembly, manufactured by NGK Insulators, LTD., provides the energy storage. An S&C Smart Grid Storage Management Systemâ„¢ performs the dc-to-ac energy conversion, and also controls charging and discharging algorithms. And a pad-mounted step-up transformer converts the ac system output to line voltage.

The Bluffton installation is one of three 2 MW systems that S&C has furnished for AEP in 2008. At the most complex site, the energy storage system is installed on a 30-mile-long, 34.5-kV feeder. Several S&C Scada-Mate® Switches, equipped with the S&C IntelliTEAM II® Automatic Restoration System, create an area that can be locally served with stored energy if power to the feeder should be interrupted. If an upstream fault occurs, the system is “islanded” from the utility grid, and serves as many downstream customers as its capacity will allow. The system provides peak-shaving functionality too.

S&C also provided the Storage Management System, system integration, and installation, for a 1 MW system for AEP's Chemical Substation in West Virginia. This system—which has been in service since June 2006—stores energy at night, during off-peak hours, and discharges it into the distribution feeder during peak periods, to reduce the load on the distribution transformer. The system has allowed AEP to defer capital investment in a larger-sized transformer for 3 to 5 years.

About S&C Electric Company

S&C Electric Company, headquartered in Chicago, IL, specializes in the development and manufacture of innovative products for the electric power industry, as well as the delivery of comprehensive, expert services for this industry. Information about S&C is available at www.sandc.com/dess

CONTACT:

Steven A. Strand

Phone Extension: 2430

E-Mail: [email protected]

About the Author

Amy Fischbach | Field Editor

Amy Fischbach is the field editor for the Electric Utility Operations section of Transmission & Distribution World. She worked for Prism Business Media (now Penton) for eight years, most recently as the managing editor of Club Industry's Fitness Business Pro magazine. She is now working as a freelance writer and editor for B2B magazines. Amy earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in journalism from Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas. She serves as the national vice president of the American Society of Business Publication Editors. She can be reached at [email protected].

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