The virtual facility will monitor approximately 1 GW of combined wind, solar, storage and flexible gas engines in the U.K. and its capacity may double in the summer. The energy managed by the plant will be sold on the British energy market.Norwegian hydropower and energy provider Statkraft has announced it will develop what it calls the U.K.'s first virtual power plant (VPP) to integrate renewables, storage and gas. The company said the facility is expected to function as a conventional power plant, as it would be able to operate within various energy markets. The plant will monitor around 1 ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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