
Dublin energy-as-a-service company GridBeyond and Copenhagen EV charging software provider Monta have partnered to offer software designed to reduce stress on the electrical grid.
By working with GridBeyond, Monta''s managed EV chargers will be enabled to provide grid contribution during times of imbalance resulting from dips in power generation or surges in demand across local distribution networks or the wider grid.
The chargers can also function as demand-side assets that earn revenues by participating in capacity market and static firm frequency response programs. Monta customers opt in to the service by means of the company''s PowerBank product, which is currently undergoing a successful testing stage in Great Britain.
"GridBeyond is delighted to be partnering with Monta to help balance the local and national grids. As EV ownership grows, the opportunity that these types of services give can provide a useful solution across the UK," said Michael Kent, head of EV Solutions at Monta.
Source: GridBeyond
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In October 2024, after years of preparation, Denmark officially joined the PICASSO grid initiative. The collaboration allows Danish energy producers to support grid balancing across Europe, strengthening resilience and ensuring cost-effective energy solutions. By enabling cross-border cooperation, the initiative provides Denmark access to a broader pool of balancing resources while also allowing Danish producers to assist neighbouring countries. This step marks a milestone in strengthening Europe''s interconnected energy landscape and further enhances Denmark’s already highly connected grid.
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Denmark''s entry onto the PICASSO platform is the culmination of extensive preparatory work involving changes in procedures, system upgrades and IT development. The initiative allows Danish electricity producers to support neighbouring grids during peak demand times and vice versa, setting a precedent for shared European resilience in the face of fluctuating renewable power sources.
“The green transition is moving in only one direction—towards increased electrification with renewable energy from sources like solar panels and wind turbines. This presents challenges in balancing the grid when the wind is still, or a drifting cloud blocks the sun. And this challenge will only grow over time. That is why we at Energinet are very pleased to now have access to many more balancing services across Europe, while Danish energy producers, for example, can assist our Austrian counterpart TSO with their balancing needs.” Kia Marie Jerichau, Senior Director at Energinet.
Energinet began its involvement with a cautious and phased approach to ensure that integrating with PICASSO would not disrupt supply security for Danish consumers. As the initial stages proved successful, Denmark has incrementally increased its level of engagement on the platform. This methodical approach aims to uphold reliability while unlocking the full potential of PICASSO''s collaborative framework.
In parallel, Energinet has introduced a new market design for aFRR capacity in Denmark''s DK1 region. The updated framework aligns with PICASSO requirements and allows renewable energy sources, batteries and electric boilers to participate in the balancing market.
In the near future, more European TSOs are expected to join PICASSO, contributing to a cooperative framework that aligns with Europe''s goals for a greener, more resilient and secure energy supply.
Read more about PICASSO on energinet.dk (In Danish).
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Schneider Electric, in collaboration with Aeven, a provider of adaptive digital and data center solutions, has implemented a grid stabilization project aimed at supporting the Danish power grid. This initiative responds to the pressing need for grid stability as Denmark increasingly relies on renewable energy sources, all while facing a challenging macroeconomic landscape.
The unique topography of Denmark has led to certain regions experiencing a substantial surge in peak energy demand. To address this issue, Danish grid authorities have sought assistance from large-scale energy consumers for both short-term and long-term relief solutions. In response, the Danish Transmission System Operator, Energinet, established a Fast Frequency Reserve (FFR) pool, allowing data centers and other energy-intensive industries to provide essential frequency stabilization services.
Aeven collaborated with Schneider Electric’s research and development team in Kolding and its Services counterparts in Paris to create a tailored solution. This solution involves the deployment of a customized Galaxy VX uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system, specifically designed to deliver FFR services and contribute to the stabilization of the local energy grid.
Aeven is planning to expand the scope to include multi-MW power capabilities from more of its data centres, demonstrating the significant value that the industry can play in generating renewable energy and in building a more sustainable and resilient future.
"Innovation is a critical part of Aeven''s ethos, but to innovate successfully, we must collaborate with like-minded partners, where there''s a mutual understanding of each other''s businesses," said Peter Kristian Soegaard, Data Centre Manager for Aeven. "Schneider Electric understands the need for sustainability and resiliency to go hand-in-hand. This project has enabled us to work together to create a national first, using innovation to help stabilize the grid and make a positive difference to the environment."
"As a business, our mission is to be our customers partner for sustainability and efficiency, and through a relentless pursuit of sustainable innovation, Aeven and Schneider have achieved something ground-breaking for the Danish industry," said Marc Garner, SVP, Secure Power Division, Schneider Electric, Europe. "By listening to the needs of the local energy suppliers, and closely collaborating with Aeven, we''ve helped create a solution which, if adopted at-scale, can benefit communities not only in Denmark, but globally."
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