技术
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云存储服务
- 其他 - 电池
适用行业
- 电网
- 可再生能源
适用功能
- 设施管理
用例
- 储能管理
- 微电网
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
泰勒农场是北美最大的健康新鲜食品生产商。该公司在加利福尼亚州圣胡安包蒂斯塔运营着一座占地 450,000 平方英尺的工厂,需要持续供电以确保不间断地生产并向客户交付新鲜食品。泰勒农场致力于为顾客提供健康的新鲜食品,并热衷于减少温室气体排放。该公司面临能源可靠性挑战和不断上涨的能源价格,这威胁到其运营和对客户的承诺。通过安装集成微电网,泰勒农场能够控制其能源需求并建立价格和电力的可预测性。
挑战
北美最大的健康新鲜食品生产商泰勒农场面临着能源可靠性挑战和不断上涨的能源价格。该公司依靠地区电网为其位于加利福尼亚州圣胡安包蒂斯塔 450,000 平方英尺的工厂供电。该设施需要持续供电,以确保不间断地生产并向客户交付新鲜食品。然而,地区电网紧张且不可靠,经常受到极端天气事件的影响。这种情况给泰勒农场的运营带来了重大风险,可能会破坏其向顾客提供新鲜食品的承诺。此外,该公司热衷于减少温室气体排放并建立价格和电力的可预测性。
解决方案
为了应对这些挑战,泰勒农场与 Ameresco、Bloom Energy 和 Concept Clean Energy 合作,在其圣胡安包蒂斯塔工厂安装了集成微电网。该微电网的设计目的是使该设施完全脱离传统能源电网,确保可靠和持续的电力供应。该微电网结合了 Ameresco 的 2 MW / 4 MWh 电池储能系统、6 MW Bloom 燃料电池和 Concept Clean Energy 的 2 MW 太阳能。这种技术组合确保了弹性、始终在线的电源,以及可靠的太阳能白天发电。微电网还可以在能源容量短缺期间提供安全保障,进一步提高供电的可靠性。该解决方案使泰勒农场能够控制其能源需求并建立价格和电力的可预测性。
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