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California utility launches first hybrid power systems

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A California utility has launched unique systems combining a hybrid battery and gas turbine to produce and store electricit­y for use during hot summer months and other times when power demand soars. The new Hybrid Electric Gas Turbines are the first of their kind in the world, officials with Southern California Edison and manufactur­er General Electric said during an event Monday near Los Angeles. The new systems will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution by 60 percent and save millions of gallons of cooling water annually, Edison said.

There were no numbers on how much consumers might save. But officials said increased reliabilit­y and the reduced environmen­tal impact will lead to significan­t cost reductions for the utility, which will be passed on to customers in the form of lower bills. Edison President Ron Nichols said the twin systems that went online March 30 operate somewhat like a hybrid car drawing first on the battery, then switching over to the gas turbine if power demands spike.

Energy output is combined between turbines and new 10-megawatt lithium-ion battery storage units. As a result, the systems do not burn fuel when they’re on stand-by, significan­tly reducing greenhouse gas emissions. And they can be turned on immediatel­y to push power into the grid to compensate for outages or increased demand. “The battery is there at the flick of a switch,” Nichols said. The systems are running in Norwalk and Rancho Cucamonga at plants built to provide extra juice following an especially hot summer that strained the grid.

 ??  ?? CALIFORNIA: Ron Nichols President of Southern California Edison (SCE), talks during a news conference at the SCE Center Power Plant in Norwalk, California. —AP
CALIFORNIA: Ron Nichols President of Southern California Edison (SCE), talks during a news conference at the SCE Center Power Plant in Norwalk, California. —AP

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