Combined Renewable Power Plant
The combined renewable power plant represents a new type of power plant. As a power plant operating exclusively with regenerative power, it will be the first to feature all functionalities that fossil-fuel-fired power plants have. As a flexible-to-control unit, it can not only combine wind, photovoltaic and biogas plants together with battery storage, but also integrate this green power directly into the 380 kV transmission network. This feed-in level was previously reserved for major power plants alone, ones operated using coal, nuclear or natural gas.
System module for the energy revolution
System module for the energy revolution
The combined renewable power plant is also making an innovative contribution to grid expansion and system stability. It is opening previously unexploited inroads into the German power grid for renewable power generation. The combined renewable power plant will help ease in the congestion in the expansion of the distribution network.
From stand-alone renewable plants to the CO2-neutral power plant
In future, renewable power systems will be clustered behind a grid connection point (transformer substation), be combined and be used systematically. The higher-level control system will prevent short-term peaks in power levels, increasing energy availability and allowing feed-in on a generation-driven and demand-oriented basis. The previous drawbacks due to fluctuations in solar and wind energy will become largely redundant. Combined with biogas plants and the latest in battery storage, it will achieve a new level of quality. A power plant whose characteristics cannot fail to impress: flexibility, planning ability, stability and profitability.
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