A big 48 MWh Tesla Powerpack system will power the island of Nantucket
National Grid announced this week that its project for a 48 megawatt-hour battery energy storage system on the island of Nantucket has been greenlit and Tesla has been selected to provide the batteries. Nantucket is a small island of about 10,000 permanent residents about 30 miles off the Massachusetts coast, but it's also a very popular touristic location.
From article, (National Grid announced this week that its project for a 48 megawatt-hour battery energy storage system on the island of Nantucket has been greenlit and Tesla has been selected to provide the batteries.
Nantucket is a small island of about 10,000 permanent residents about 30 miles off the Massachusetts coast, but it’s also a very popular touristic location.
The island’s electricity is currently supplied via two submarine cables that connect to the mainland transmission system on Cape Cod.
It results in a critical failure point, but the island’s power is still secured with two six-megawatt diesel generators acting as backup power.
Now National Grid explains that those two generators are reaching the end of their useful life and need to be replaced.
The company is looking ahead and sees that the island’s electricity demand is increasing and they would likely need to add a third submarine cable within the next decade or so.
Therefore, they instead suggested the 6 MW/48 MWh battery energy storage system with only one new generator. This way, the battery system can act as backup for short interruptions in power and the generator can kick in to recharge the batteries if needed.
But maybe more importantly, the battery system will also serve to reduce peak demand from the island and stabilize the grid.)
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