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The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has partnered with Monash University and technology provider Indra Australia to trial a microgrid system to store solar electricity as a first step
towards fully powering the Monash Clayton campus from renewable energy by 2030.
The pilot will use Indra's Ingrid Advanced Grid Management (AGM) software platform to test microgrids
on campus in Melbourne's south-east.
The microgrid will be connected to the grid, including up to 1MW of rooftop solar, 20 buildings with automated energy management systems, 1MWh of battery storage and charging stations
for electric vehicles.
ARENA will provide AUD2.
97 million to Monash University and Indra Australia for the Monash Smart Energy City project, which requires a total investment
of $7.
1 million.
"The project will use Monash University as a 'living laboratory' to help universities form their own microgrids and control their energy use
," said ARENA's CFO.
Universities use large amounts of electricity during the day, and Indra and Monash offer solutions that can reduce peak demand and put the education sector on a renewable energy path
.
”
"We are delighted to be a key technology partner in this leading initiative, where Indra's Intelligent Leverage Edge Computing leverages distributed grid elements in real time using centralized and distributed components
," said.
It will allow Monash to control and optimise when and how
energy is used on campus.
”
Last week, ARENA joined forces with energy market authorities, industry bodies and consumer associations to launch the Distributed Energy Integration Initiative as part of
Australia's move towards an increasingly decentralized energy system.
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The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has partnered with Monash University and technology provider Indra Australia to trial a microgrid system to store solar electricity as a first step
towards fully powering the Monash Clayton campus from renewable energy by 2030.
The pilot will use Indra's Ingrid Advanced Grid Management (AGM) software platform to test microgrids
on campus in Melbourne's south-east.
The microgrid will be connected to the grid, including up to 1MW of rooftop solar, 20 buildings with automated energy management systems, 1MWh of battery storage and charging stations
for electric vehicles.
ARENA will provide AUD2.
97 million to Monash University and Indra Australia for the Monash Smart Energy City project, which requires a total investment
of $7.
1 million.
"The project will use Monash University as a 'living laboratory' to help universities form their own microgrids and control their energy use
," said ARENA's CFO.
Universities use large amounts of electricity during the day, and Indra and Monash offer solutions that can reduce peak demand and put the education sector on a renewable energy path
.
”
"We are delighted to be a key technology partner in this leading initiative, where Indra's Intelligent Leverage Edge Computing leverages distributed grid elements in real time using centralized and distributed components
," said.
It will allow Monash to control and optimise when and how
energy is used on campus.
”
Last week, ARENA joined forces with energy market authorities, industry bodies and consumer associations to launch the Distributed Energy Integration Initiative as part of
Australia's move towards an increasingly decentralized energy system.
:/, please indicate the source for reprinting)
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