Eaton’s Energy Aware enables large energy consumers to help balance grid and enable operators to increase adoption of renewable energy generation.
Power management company Eaton has launched a frequency response energy solution, called Energy Aware, that enables energy-intensive industries to help stabilise the grid and contribute to more renewable power.
Eaton Energy Aware UPS is based on Eaton’s reserve power technology. The first commercial application of its kind is launching in Ireland, and has been successfully piloted at Eaton’s global headquarters in Dublin in co-operation with Eaton’s global energy management partner Enel X. It is participating in Ireland’s grid operator EirGrid’s DS3 system services programme, which supports renewable integration through the management of grid frequency.
It is aimed at organisations that use large amounts of electricity, such as commercial and industrial facilities like data centres, manufacturers and airports. Eaton’s technology is a solution that industries can adopt to increase their role in the movement towards enabling a low carbon future through energy market participation. It launches at a time when there is unparalleled desire politically, in industry and amongst the public, to tackle the climate crisis and a decentralisation of the energy sector.
“As individuals and as an industry we are all aware of our obligation to rethink our role as power consumers. Industry continues to struggle to make efficiency gains and to de-carbonize the energy we use. This technology turns the tables and literally means industry can give back,” said Ciarán Forde, segment leader, Data Centre & IT EMEA at Eaton.
Eaton Energy Aware UPS uses Eaton’s UPS-as-a-Reserve (UPSaaR) technology, which has been in development since 2016 and has been successfully trialled in Norway, Sweden and the UK. The solution uses Eaton’s reserve Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) to enable organisations to seamlessly support grid stability while still powering critical applications. This helps grid operators stabilise emergency fluctuations in system frequency which occur as a result of increasing variable renewable energy. Eaton has worked to bring the solution to market by partnering with Enel X, which enables organisations to take part in EirGrid’s DS3 system services and earn revenue for doing so.
“The potential of the energy sector’s transformation is dependent on an ecosystem of proactive energy consumers who see opportunity in using their energy differently – more intelligently – than they do right now,” said Peter Connolly, Head of Sales at Enel X in Ireland. “We are delighted to partner with Eaton to enable organisations to leverage their operational flexibility in a way that bolsters business competitiveness whilst also allowing them to become good citizens of the grid.”
Eaton Energy Aware UPS was commissioned in April and is already supporting the Irish grid, with first earnings to be recognized in October 2019. The solution is offered with new Eaton UPSs or as an upgrade for existing Eaton UPS customers.
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