AES Gener To Use A123 Energy Storage System for Spinning Reserve

A123 Systems (Nasdaq: AONE), a developer and manufacturer of lithium ion batteries and systems, announced an order from AES Gener for 20 megawatts (MW) of A123’s advanced energy storage solutions for a spinning reserve project in Northern Chile.

The project expands the relationship between A123 and AES Energy Storage and is AES’ second in Chile to use A123 energy storage technology. In 2009, the companies announced the commercial operation of a 12MW spinning reserve project at AES Gener’s Los Andes substation in the Atacama Desert in Chile, the first energy storage system deployed in that country.

"The project will utilize A123 lithium-ion batteries to supply a flexible and scalable emissions-free reserve capacity installation for AES Gener," said Chris Shelton, president of AES Energy Storage.

AES Gener will deploy A123’s energy storage solutions at a new 500MW power plant called Angamos. The advanced energy storage installation provides critical contingency services to maintain the stability of the electric grid in Northern Chile. It continuously monitors the condition of the power system and if a significant frequency deviation occurs for example, the loss of a generator or transmission line the energy storage system is capable of providing up to 20MW of power nearly instantaneously. This output is designed to be maintained for 15 minutes at full power, allowing the system operator to resolve the event or bring other standby units online.

A123’s energy storage systems offer a way to hybridize power plants to improve grid stability and facilitate the integration of renewable energy sources. The scalable design consists of modular energy storage racks, power electronics and communications and controls software, enabling grid operators to implement a turnkey package for frequency regulation, spinning reserve and other ancillary services.

To date, A123 has shipped more than 35MW of its advanced energy storage units to AES and other customers. A123 said the shipments make it the largest producer of lithium ion batteries for ancillary services for the power grid.

In addition to these projects in Chile, A123’s activity with AES Energy Storage includes the commercial operation of a frequency regulation project at an AES generation plant in Johnson City, N.Y. , the first of its kind to be classified as a generator by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). Expected to be completed in 2011, the system will supply 20MW of emissions-free reserve capacity to the power market operated by the New York Independent System Operator.

AES Gener is a division of the AES Corporation (NYSE: AES).

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