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Recently, the governor of South Australia, Jay Weatherill, announced a plan to build a network
of 50,000 home solar systems powered by Tesla's Powerwall batteries.
The plan was announced ahead of
state legislature elections in March.
South Australia plans to build the world's largest virtual power plant
Weatherill said in a television interview: "We lead the global renewable energy sector, with the world's largest battery, the world's largest solar thermal power plant and now the world's largest virtual power plant
.
The reason for the success of virtual power plants lies in their size
.
”
According to the government website, the project will begin
with trials of 1,100 public houses.
The 5 kW solar panel system and the 13.
5 kWh Tesla Powerwall 2 battery will be installed free of charge to participating homes, but construction funding will be through the sale of electricity, a $2 million government grant and a $30 million loan
from the government-funded Renewable Energy Technology Fund.
The South Australian Labor Party, which has been in power since 2002, hired entrepreneur Elon Musk to build the world's largest lithium-ion battery, which went into operation on December 1, connecting power to the grid in time for the first day of summer
.
Proponents say batteries will help stabilize the grid, which previously generated more than 40 percent of its electricity from wind and suffered a series of blackouts and high energy prices
.
,
Recently, the governor of South Australia, Jay Weatherill, announced a plan to build a network
of 50,000 home solar systems powered by Tesla's Powerwall batteries.
The plan was announced ahead of
state legislature elections in March.
South Australia plans to build the world's largest virtual power plant
South Australia plans to build the world's largest virtual power plantWeatherill said in a television interview: "We lead the global renewable energy sector, with the world's largest battery, the world's largest solar thermal power plant and now the world's largest virtual power plant
.
The reason for the success of virtual power plants lies in their size
.
”
According to the government website, the project will begin
with trials of 1,100 public houses.
The 5 kW solar panel system and the 13.
5 kWh Tesla Powerwall 2 battery will be installed free of charge to participating homes, but construction funding will be through the sale of electricity, a $2 million government grant and a $30 million loan
from the government-funded Renewable Energy Technology Fund.
The South Australian Labor Party, which has been in power since 2002, hired entrepreneur Elon Musk to build the world's largest lithium-ion battery, which went into operation on December 1, connecting power to the grid in time for the first day of summer
.
Proponents say batteries will help stabilize the grid, which previously generated more than 40 percent of its electricity from wind and suffered a series of blackouts and high energy prices
.
,