Invenergy to Install GE’s First Brilliant Wind Turbine with Integrated Battery Software Applications

  • Invenergy to Feature Three Brilliant 2.5-120 Turbines as Part of an 86 GE Turbine Installation at New Texas Wind Project Site
  • New Brilliant Wind Turbine Is First to Integrate Battery Applications into the Turbine System
  • Three Powerful Software Applications Work with the Battery to Enable Short-Term Predictable Power and to Enhance Revenue Potential for Customers

GE's testing facility with a 1.6-100 turbine in Tehachapi, California. GE is the first to incorporate short-term battery storage integrated at the turbine level. GE has combined its Durathon Battery with advanced software to help wind farm operators store excess energy—shifting the winds in their favor by increasing wind power's efficiency and short-term predictability. Photo Credit: GE

SCHENECTADY, N.Y.--()--GE (NYSE: GE) and Invenergy announced today the purchase of the first 2.5-120 brilliant wind turbines in the world. Invenergy has ordered three units as part of an 86-turbine deal with GE for its Mills County, Texas, wind farm. The 2.5-120, announced in January, harnesses the power of the Industrial Internet to analyze tens of thousands of data points every second. This helps manage wind variability and provides reliable, short-term predictable power, while communicating seamlessly with neighboring turbines, service technicians and operators.

New Configuration Enables Operators to Capture the Wind for Short-Term Energy Storage

The 2.5-120 is the first wind turbine to incorporate short-term battery storage as part of the complete turbine package. Integrating the battery into the wind turbine allows wind farm operators to reap the benefits of energy storage without the high costs of farm-level battery storage installation. This revolutionary design integrates GE’s advanced Durathon Battery technology with three software applications (apps). The resulting intelligent system enables power producers and the wind turbines themselves to make data-informed decisions and provide short-term predictable power.

“With rapid expansion of the United States wind industry over the past five years, wind power plays an increasingly important role in America’s energy mix,” said Keith Longtin, general manager, wind product line for GE’s renewable energy business. “This new marriage of battery storage and advanced software within a wind turbine allows forward-thinking wind energy producers like Invenergy to shift the winds in its favor—increasing wind power’s efficiency and short-term predictability.”

The 2.5-120 brilliant turbines are scheduled to be installed this year at the Goldthwaite Wind Energy facility, currently under construction in central Texas. The project is expected to commence full commercial operation by the end of 2013. Subsequently, Invenergy will be among the first power producers to test the benefits of data-driven, turbine-to-battery communication in predicting wind power production in 15-60-minute increments.

”As America’s largest independent wind power generation company, innovation is critical to our continued industry leadership,” said Michael Polsky, Invenergy’s president and chief executive officer. “We’re pleased that this new brilliant turbine will provide cutting-edge technological advancements, particularly in renewable energy integration with storage.”

GE’s engineers have created three battery-enabled software applications that integrate seamlessly with the wind turbine to provide enhanced wind power availability. Wind developers and operators can select the application or combination of applications that best suits individual site needs.

  • Ramp Control: Today, when wind speed increases quickly, the grid cannot always absorb the extra wind power produced. GE’s Ramp Control App allows the brilliant turbine to capture “wasted” wind power and store it in the battery, meaning operators can capture revenue previously left on the table.
  • Predictable Power: Power producers must be able to provide consistent and predictable power to the grid, but the variability of wind can make smooth grid integration challenging. The Predictable Power App allows the brilliant turbine to smooth out the short-term peaks and valleys in wind power and make it predictable over periods of 15-60 minutes.
  • Frequency Regulation: Power demand changes throughout the day, and grid operators must keep up with its constant fluctuation. Grid operators look to power producers to respond rapidly to keep the grid balanced. The Frequency Regulation App allows wind farms to store energy in the battery and respond immediately to load changes with ultimate precision.

For more information, go to http://www.ge-energy.com/wind/battery.

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About Invenergy

Invenergy and its affiliated companies develop, own and operate large-scale renewable and other clean energy generation facilities in North America and Europe. North America’s largest independent wind power generation company, Invenergy is committed to clean power alternatives and continued innovation in electricity generation. The company’s home office is located in Chicago and it has regional development offices throughout the United States and in Canada and Europe.

Invenergy has developed more than 7,100 megawatts of clean energy projects that are in operation, in construction, or under contract, including 49 wind, three solar and six natural gas power facilities. For more information, please visit www.invenergyllc.com.

About GE

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About GE Power & Water

GE Power & Water provides customers with a broad array of power generation, energy delivery and water process technologies to solve their challenges locally. Power & Water works in all areas of the energy industry including renewable resources such as wind and solar, biogas and alternative fuels; and coal, oil, natural gas and nuclear energy. The business also develops advanced technologies to help solve the world’s most complex challenges related to water availability and quality. Power & Water’s six business units include Distributed Power, Nuclear Energy, Power Generation Services, Renewable Energy, Thermal Products and Water & Process Technologies. Headquartered in Schenectady, N.Y., Power & Water is GE’s largest industrial business.

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Contacts

GE Power & Water
Lindsay Theile, +1-518-385-3194
lindsay.theile@ge.com
or
Invenergy
Alissa Krinsky, +1-312-592-1554
akrinsky@invenergyllc.com
or
Masto Public Relations
Beth Coffman or Kenneth Darling
+1-518-786-6488
beth.coffman@mastopr.com
kenneth.darling@ge.com

Release Summary

GE and Invenergy announced the purchase of the first 2.5-120 brilliant wind turbines in the world. The 2.5-120 is the first to incorporate short-term battery storage as part of the complete package.

Contacts

GE Power & Water
Lindsay Theile, +1-518-385-3194
lindsay.theile@ge.com
or
Invenergy
Alissa Krinsky, +1-312-592-1554
akrinsky@invenergyllc.com
or
Masto Public Relations
Beth Coffman or Kenneth Darling
+1-518-786-6488
beth.coffman@mastopr.com
kenneth.darling@ge.com