Innovation in storage technology: Siemens Gamesa tests redox flow battery at its La Plana test site in Spain

  • Potential of large capacities from vanadium redox technology
  • Further step in hybridisation of renewable energy
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Hybrid projects combined of wind-energy, solar PV and other energy sources are becoming a more and more attractive option to drive the energy transition to higher shares of renewable energy in the mix. Siemens Gamesa is one of the pioneers in this development with a long term track record in hybridization and off-grid technology. Now the company has taken another important step and is testing a battery storage technology with large future potential. At SGRE’s La Plana R&D site near Zaragoza, Spain, a redox flow energy storage system has been commissioned. The system is connected to the hybrid controller of the combined wind and PV generation system and supplements the lithium-ion batteries that have been in use here for around two years.

The La Plana test-site integrates the next-generation Vanadium redox energy storage system with a wind turbine, solar-PV modules and a diesel generator. The new redox flow battery offers a 120kW energy output with a storage capacity of 400kWh. Siemens Gamesa has been refining its knowledge in hybridization over years. A sophisticated flexible hybrid controller is the resulting product of this R&D effort. It is the digital core that coordinates the generation of all energy sources to meet the electrical load, in order to reduce the LCoE of the plant regardless of whether the grid is connected or disconnected. To reduce energy costs the controller is targeting to achieve the maximum integration of renewable energy.

To support the highly efficient dispatch strategy steered by intelligent control algorithms a large storage capacity helps to keep generators to their technical minimum load and to enhance the share of renewables – even when low wind periods and cloudy sky occur at the same time.

“With the Redox-Flow technology commissioned at our La Plana test site, we are now active in all relevant storage technologies including Power-to-Heat and also battery storage systems,” says Antonio de la Torre, SGRE’s chief technology officer. “Due to its scalable energy capacity the Vanadium redox battery is a highly promising option to support our advanced technology offers for isolated and grid connected systems”.


About Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy
Siemens Gamesa is the world’s #1 provider of wind power products and solutions, with a market share of more than 17% (2017). The company has installed products and technology across the globe, with a total installed base of close to 85 GW. Siemens Gamesa offers one of the industry’s broadest product portfolios, with both offshore and onshore technology as well as industry-leading service solutions, helping to make clean energy more affordable and reliable. The united company was created in 2017. Previously, Siemens Wind Power’s history in the wind industry extends back to the early 1980s, and Gamesa’s to 1994.

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