The new energy power and energy storage system can realize intelligent energy management, including optimizing energy consumption, intelligent scheduling of charging stacks, and predicting battery capacity, etc.
National Grid plugs TagEnergy’s 100MW battery project in at its Drax substation. Following energisation, the facility in North Yorkshire is the UK’s largest transmission connected battery energy storage system (BESS). The facility is supporting Britain’s clean energy transition, and helping to ensure secure operation of the electricity system.
A battery storage project developed by TagEnergy is now connected and energised on the electricity transmission network, following work by National Grid to plug the facility into its 132kV Drax substation in North Yorkshire.
Overall, using digital twin technology can improve the efficiency of battery storage system following an in-depth evaluation of battery performance. Therefore, focusing on the different functions and architectures of digital twins for battery energy storage systems.
Owned and operated by TagEnergy – with Tesla, Habitat Energy and RES as project partners – the newly-connected battery will help exploit the clean electricity potential of renewable projects in the region, storing and releasing green energy to power homes and businesses and also helping to relieve any system constraints.
The Batteries Intelligent Monitoring and Management platform provides visualization of battery performance, stores operational data, supports micro-trending of battery storage systems and supports control strategy development.