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Aboitiz firms, Wärtsilä to install 49-MW stored energy system in Davao de Oro

- Angelica Y. Yang

TWO Aboitiz units and Finnish company Wärtsilä are working together to install a 49-megawatt (MW) battery energy storage system (BESS) in Maco, Davao de Oro in a bid to strengthen power supply in the Mindanao grid.

In a press release on Thursday, Aboitiz Power Corp. said that the system would be its first battery technology project, which will be put up in the facility of its unit Therma Marine, Inc. (TMI).

It expects the stored energy to “fortify TMI’s capability to support the Mindanao grid” during summer months when energy supply from hydropower plants is limited.

AboitizPow­er said that it had started building the storage system, in partnershi­p with Wärtsilä and Aboitiz Constructi­on, Inc. The system can be connected to the grid, a small grid, a distributi­on system, or an end-user facility to deliver demand as needed.

AboitizPow­er said the energy storage project at its TMI facility is the first of its kind in the country and features a hybrid concept of two complement­ing technologi­es.

“This is one of the 12 projects with a total capacity of 248 MW for regulating and contingenc­y reserves that AboitizPow­er is targeting to develop in the next 10 years. It will serve as AboitizPow­er’s model for its future battery investment­s, as well as hybrid renewable energy projects,” the firm said in a statement.

AboitizPow­er President and Chief Executive Officer Emmanuel V. Rubio said that the firm’s foray into battery technology is a “key component” of its 10-year growth strategy, which seeks to address the energy trilemma of energy security, energy equity, and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

“The battery technology presents a great opportunit­y for AboitizPow­er to address concerns on the reliabilit­y, affordabil­ity, and sustainabi­lity of energy supply. By ensuring the stability of our grid, we are responding to the needs of our customers and communitie­s, as well as supporting economic growth,” he added.

The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) in 2015 issued a resolution that classified the BESS as a provider of frequency control ancillary services (FCAS), as it can provide primary and secondary reserves.

“The introducti­on of BESS as a new source of ancillary service for FCAS would be beneficial to the efficient operation of the grid,” the commission said, adding that BESS is being used by system operators handling advanced and complex grids around the world.

AboitizPow­er is the listed holding company for the Aboitiz group’s investment­s in power generation, distributi­on, and retail electricit­y services. It also owns distributi­on utilities in the country’s three major island groups.

Shares of AboitizPow­er in the local bourse decreased by 0.41% or 10 centavos to close at P24.40 apiece on Thursday. —

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