Toronto Hydro recently installed a battery energy storage system (BESS) with Renewable Energy Systems Canada and support from the Province of Ontario's Smart Grid Funds.
Toronto Hydro recently installed a battery energy storage system (BESS) with Renewable Energy Systems Canada and support from the Province of Ontario's Smart Grid Funds. The Bulwer BESS project is a 2 MW/2 MWh BESS located at the Bulwer Municipal Station (MS), a decommissioned 4.16kV Toronto Hydro electrical substation, located in downtown Toronto.
What is Ontario doing about battery storage?
Ontario spearheads the adoption of battery storage systems, significantly bolstering renewable energy storage capabilities. In Toronto, an innovative project integrates solar battery storage into community power grids, promoting efficient off-grid solutions.
In Calgary, advanced battery storage systems combined with solar power enable efficient off-grid solutions. These innovations underscore a commitment to sustainable energy storage options, driving Canada's energy transition. I can see major trends redefining energy storage in Canada, with battery storage systems at the forefront.
Does Canada have a battery storage system?
Canada leads in battery storage systems, allowing excess electricity from renewable sources to be saved for later use. Imagine a bright summer day when solar panels capture more energy than needed. This excess power isn't wasted—it's stored in batteries for use during cloudy winter days.
The electro-chemical battery storage project uses lithium-ion battery storage technology. The project was announced in 2018. The project is owned by Toronto Hydro and developed by Toronto Hydro; Renewable Energy Systems. Buy the profile here. For more details on the latest energy storage projects, buy the project profiles here.
What is the east of GTA energy storage project?
The East of GTA Energy Storage Project is alarge-scale battery energy storage project located east of the greater Toronto area and is planned to be 325 MW in size. The project is located on 50+ acres of land and will provide significant benefits to the overall Ontario electricity system.