Many developers and EPCs are expanding their business from only C&I to serve the fast-growing utility segment. With a longer development timeline and need to meet stringent and challenging grid requirements, this is no small undertaking; however, companies have proven the expansion into the utility segment is a catalyst for growth. The first project was part of a package of eight solar projects awarded by NYSERDA, totaling 216 MWs. These projects were part of NYSERDA’s renewable energy standard request for proposals and were developed in close coordination with the local community and regional stakeholders in 2017 and 2018.
For AlsoEnergy, a Stem company, the first project slated for completion was a 27 MW solar site that would become one of the largest solar projects in upstate New York. The project owner was already using PowerTrack, AlsoEnergy’s asset performance management (APM) application, to manage 964 existing sites totaling 1.75 GWs which enabled a seamless transition once the project transferred to its owner.
2022
As developers and EPCs transition into the utility segment, many deal with longer development timelines and stringent grid requirements.
This case study focuses on a 27 MW utility-scale solar project in upstate New York, part of a larger 216 MW package awarded by NYSERDA. The challenge was to successfully navigate the complexities of the utility segment, meet demanding interconnection and power purchase agreement (PPA) requirements, and seamlessly integrate the project into the owner’s existing portfolio.
AlsoEnergy’s utility solution played a pivotal role in addressing these challenges. It provided supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) capabilities for real-time monitoring, analysis, and control of all power plant equipment and sensors at the edge and in the cloud — this ensured compliance with the project’s Interconnection Agreement and PPA.
Integrating AlsoEnergy’s utility solution with PowerTrack™, the cloud-based monitoring application, streamlined the onboarding process. Technical engineers from AlsoEnergy supported the construction team with onsite commissioning of SCADA, power plant controller, MET stations, and networking hardware.
PowerTrack™, with its secure and reliable data, maximized economic and environmental returns by simplifying clean energy management. It provided real-time monitoring and controls, meeting the specific requirements of utility projects. Even with complex data from various devices and weather stations, PowerTrack’s modeling seamlessly aggregates the data, making it manageable and meaningful.
Custom charting and reporting in PowerTrack™ met the accuracy standards of NYGATS, ensuring compliance with New York’s energy tracking system.
The successful implementation of AlsoEnergy’s solutions resulted in several positive outcomes: