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Shell's technology center in Houston, Texas, designed the micro-grid is actively powering part of the campus, while also being a key research tool for Shell International Exploration and Production
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See the new micro-grid designed by @ black_veatch for @ Shell, whose "new energy business is working hard to develop games --
Changing Energy Solutions is not only in urban areas like Houston, but also in rural and remote areas from Asia to Africa.
"The micro-grid includes solar photovoltaic panels, natural gas reciprocating engines and advanced battery storage systems, which were installed earlier this year at 200-
Shell Technology Center Houston acreSTCH)campus.
With nearly 2,000 shell scientists, technical experts and engineers, STCH is the largest of the three Shell technology centers;
Other in Amsterdam and Bangalore.
The microgrid is an integrated system for multiple power generation sources and power loads.
When operating under integrated control with a sustainable energy management system, the microgrid system can produce and distribute power and operate independently of the larger grid, improving resilience and reliability.
"As a platform for both hands --
In terms of research, the microgrid allows Shell to analyze different scenarios in the integration of renewable energy systems, providing higher technical assurance and insight, "said Dustin Rogge, project manager at Black & Veatch.
"By supporting the testing, demonstration and development of sustainable power solutions, the microgrid enables Shell to better understand the complex distributed energy integration challenges.
With this knowledge, Shell can speed up development and quickly bring solutions to market.
"This project is an important step in Shell's efforts to explore and develop new energy technologies, as we work together to drive progress by providing more and cleaner energy solutions, jon La Follett, head of energy system integration and storage projects at Shell's new energy research and technology department, said.
"Our new energy business is working hard to develop games --
Not only in urban areas like Houston, but also in rural and remote areas around the world, from Asia to Africa, changing energy solutions.
"With ASSET360®Cloud-
Data analysis platform provided by Black & Veatch-based software subsidiary Atonix Digital, the microgrid improves STCH's resilience and reliability by providing critical services during power outages or other service anomalies
Shell is designed to provide actionable insights on the performance of the micro-grid, allowing shell operators to optimize operations based on energy needs, solar production and other conditions.
"The micro-grid has provided resilient renewable power to a part of our campus, creating value for STCH," La Follett said . ".
"By exporting electricity to the local power grid, we are generating economic benefits.
"But more importantly, as we strive to understand the operational envelopes of these different components, this environment gives us the opportunity to test different ideas and strategies.
One of the reasons why this micro-grid is unique is the diversity of components involved.
We want to be able to test a variety of combinations of distributed energy flexibly.
System combination 300 KW (kW)of ground-
Installed on 127 solar energy
250 gas generator-kW, 1,050-megawatt-hour (MWh)
Lithium ion battery and 250-kW load bank.
In early 2019, the micro-grid will be expanded to increase the battery energy storage system (BESS)
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