Published: July 07, 2011
SOLON to Partner with TEP and University of Arizona on Energy Storage Solutions
TUCSON, Ariz. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - SOLON
Corporation, one of the largest providers of turnkey solar power
plants in the U.S., today announced that it will partner with Tucson
Electric Power (TEP) and the Arizona Research Institute for Solar Energy
(AzRISE) at the University of Arizona to design and construct an Energy
Storage Management Research and Testing (SMRT) site. The purpose of the
site is to research the reliability and applicability of integrating
different energy storage technologies with photovoltaics onto the grid,
and ultimately to provide utilities greater control of their renewable
portfolios.
The SMRT site will be attached to a 1.6 megawatt (MW) solar plant
recently built by SOLON, owned by TEP, and located at the University of
Arizona's Science and Technology Park. The project is an open design
allowing for many different technologies to be added or replaced as
advancements continue in the coming years. SOLON will design and install
the control system and oversee the project.
In August 2011, SOLON, in partnership with AzRISE, will introduce the
first phase of the project with a Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES)
technology designed and constructed by faculty and students at the
University of Arizona. CAES can be an ideal solution for storing large
amounts of energy, giving utilities the option of shifting solar energy
output by hours, days, or even seasonally. This means utility owners
will have the option of using the energy produced by their solar plants
when they need it most.
To better address shorter-term variability caused by events such as
cloud coverage, a faster response is required of the storage medium. In
keeping with this, the second phase of the project, due to be installed
in the fall, will be a lithium-ion solution, followed by the third and
fourth phases in the spring of 2012. All of these storage systems will
be managed with SOLON's Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA)
system.
The output of renewable energy sources such as solar and wind can vary
throughout the day. Today, grid operators can already handle a certain
amount of variability on their systems; however, as utility-scale solar
projects continue to increase in size, the impact of their inherent
variability on the grid does as well. Operators will need new and better
tools such as energy storage at their disposal to facilitate voltage
support, transmission congestion relief, equipment replacement deferral,
and energy arbitrage.
"By continuously innovating, SOLON is committed to excelling as a
photovoltaic system solution provider for utilities," said Dan
Alcombright, President and CEO of SOLON Corporation. "Storage for
renewable energy is essential for utilities as they increase clean
energy generation into their grids. By testing different types of
storage methods and technologies under various environmental conditions,
our garnered intelligence will enable us to provide utilities with
highly accurate guidance on the right storage solution for them, as well
as provide completely integrated PV systems with storage."
"As we increase our reliance on intermittent solar and wind resources,
grid-tied storage systems are going to become a necessary piece of
maintaining reliable service for customers," said David Hutchens,
Executive Vice President of TEP and its parent company, UniSource Energy
Corporation (NYSE: UNS). "This project will give us an opportunity to
work with trusted partners to evaluate the performance of various
storage technologies."
"Arizona is leading the way as a hub for solar energy innovation and
energy storage technologies form a key component," said Joe Simmons,
AzRISE Director at the University of Arizona. "As such, we are pleased
to be able to collaborate with a local partner in SOLON, and with our
local utility, TEP, to develop cutting-edge storage solutions."
About SOLON Corporation
SOLON Corporation (www.SOLON.com),
a leader in utility-scale and large commercial photovoltaic (PV)
systems, offers a unique combination of PV module manufacturing and
power plant expertise to the North American market. SOLON delivers
complete and cost-effective turnkey PV systems solutions to its partners
with a streamlined approach from design and construction to financing
and operation. With module manufacturing facilities in Tucson, AZ, SOLON
is driven by a passion for ecological change and a commitment to
providing superior solar solutions with unrivaled quality and
reliability. Founded in 2007, SOLON Corporation is a subsidiary of SOLON
SE, a leading international provider of solar solutions for residential,
commercial and utility-scale applications. SOLON SE operates
subsidiaries in Germany, Italy, France and the US with more than 800
employees worldwide.

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Corporation
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patricia.browne@solon.com
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