From Wednesday, a small amount of excess energy in Toronto will be stored under the water of giant balloons.
Call it "the world's first"
Local energy companies Hydrostor and Toronto Hydro will officially announce the latest addition to the city's power grid on Wednesday morning.
The whole two-
In this year's pilot project, the Hydrostor system is expected to improve the power quality of the island's residents while engineers monitor and test its performance. Cost-
Efficient and clean energy storage is a key step in the future of renewable energy
Energy network, according to Hydrostor Inc.
Chief executive, Curtis VanWalleghem.
"Most people in the world say we have to stop using fossil fuels," he said . "
"To do this, you need a lot of energy storage.
"Just like a daily battery using chemicals, Hydrostor relies on compressed bottled air.
Because it produces zero emissions, this system can help Toronto adjust to a healthier low emission level. carbon diet.
It works by storing the remaining energy generated during shutdown
Convert it into compressed air.
The air is then sent underwater, stored in balloons, and stored in some cases for the rainy day.
"The wind doesn't always blow, the sun doesn't always shine, and when you need it, there will certainly not be the right amount," says VanWalleghem . ".
So when energy demand rises and the grid needs to lift, the weight of the water forces the air back to the surface through a large pipe.
At this point, an extender converts it back to power.
At peak output, the storage unit is able to power around 330 homes.
Depending on the amount of power consumed, the system can run for more than an hour.
The underwater structure consists of six or threestorey-
Tall balloons moored about 60 metres below the surface of Lake Ontario.
They are made of coated nylon fabric that is the same material that Marine salvors carry the wreck and aircraft out of the sea floor.
"We bought the size they came from," VanWalleghem said . " He added that due to 30 heavy balloons, each one was fixed in the appropriate position
Industrial dutysized straps.
They will fill the basketball court together.
Jack Simpson, director of power generation and capacity planning at Toronto Hydro, said the underwater project appears to be perfect for densely populated urban areas like Toronto.
"What we see is that the land is the high-end space of the city," he said . ".
"So another positive advantage of this technology is that it's very benign and doesn't have that big footprint.
"The technology has also achieved the goal of Toronto Hydro to modernize its distribution system.
"We are in the middle of a massive capital project to update and upgrade the grid, so we are actively looking for new ways to extend the life of our equipment, said Anthony Haines, President and CEO of Toronto Hydro: "This is the source of energy storage. ".
"Now that the system is ready, we will look at its performance.
"If it works well in this pilot phase, we will consider possible extensions.
"In addition to southern Ontario, Hydrostor sees the potential to expand to metropolitan coastal cities such as Los Angeles or Tokyo.
VanWalleghem suggests that mining operations beyond the golden age can also be recycled to accommodate the system by placing balloons at the bottom of the pit and filling up water.
Toronto's excess energy will be stored under the water of giant balloons on Wednesday.
Call it "the world's first"
Local energy companies Hydrostor and Toronto Hydro will officially announce the latest addition to the city's power grid on Wednesday morning.
The whole two-
In this year's pilot project, the Hydrostor system is expected to improve the power quality of the island's residents while engineers monitor and test its performance. Cost-
Efficient and clean energy storage is a key step in the future of renewable energy
Energy network, according to Hydrostor Inc.
Chief executive, Curtis VanWalleghem.
"Most people in the world say we have to stop using fossil fuels," he said . "
"To do this, you need a lot of energy storage.
"Just like a daily battery using chemicals, Hydrostor relies on compressed bottled air.
Because it produces zero emissions, this system can help Toronto adjust to a healthier low emission level. carbon diet.
It works by storing the remaining energy generated during shutdown
Convert it into compressed air.
The air is then sent underwater, stored in balloons, and stored in some cases for the rainy day.
"The wind doesn't always blow, the sun doesn't always shine, and when you need it, there will certainly not be the right amount," says VanWalleghem . ".
So when energy demand rises and the grid needs to lift, the weight of the water forces the air back to the surface through a large pipe.
At this point, an extender converts it back to power.
At peak output, the storage unit is able to power around 330 homes.
Depending on the amount of power consumed, the system can run for more than an hour.
The underwater structure consists of six or threestorey-
Tall balloons moored about 60 metres below the surface of Lake Ontario.
They are made of coated nylon fabric that is the same material that Marine salvors carry the wreck and aircraft out of the sea floor.
"We bought the size they came from," VanWalleghem said . " He added that due to 30 heavy balloons, each one was fixed in the appropriate position
Industrial dutysized straps.
They will fill the basketball court together.
Jack Simpson, director of power generation and capacity planning at Toronto Hydro, said the underwater project appears to be perfect for densely populated urban areas like Toronto.
"What we see is that the land is the high-end space of the city," he said . ".
"So another positive advantage of this technology is that it's very benign and doesn't have that big footprint.
"The technology has also achieved the goal of Toronto Hydro to modernize its distribution system.
"We are in the middle of a massive capital project to update and upgrade the grid, so we are actively looking for new ways to extend the life of our equipment, said Anthony Haines, President and CEO of Toronto Hydro: "This is the source of energy storage. ".
"Now that the system is ready, we will look at its performance.
"If it works well in this pilot phase, we will consider possible extensions.
"In addition to southern Ontario, Hydrostor sees the potential to expand to metropolitan coastal cities such as Los Angeles or Tokyo.
VanWalleghem suggests that mining operations beyond the golden age can also be recycled to accommodate the system by placing balloons at the bottom of the pit and filling up water.
Toronto's excess energy will be stored under the water of giant balloons on Wednesday.
Call it "the world's first"
Local energy companies Hydrostor and Toronto Hydro will officially announce the latest addition to the city's power grid on Wednesday morning.
The whole two-
In this year's pilot project, the Hydrostor system is expected to improve the power quality of the island's residents while engineers monitor and test its performance. Cost-
Efficient and clean energy storage is a key step in the future of renewable energy
Energy network, according to Hydrostor Inc.
Chief executive, Curtis VanWalleghem.
"Most people in the world say we have to stop using fossil fuels," he said . "
"To do this, you need a lot of energy storage.
"Just like a daily battery using chemicals, Hydrostor relies on compressed bottled air.
Because it produces zero emissions, this system can help Toronto adjust to a healthier low emission level. carbon diet.
It works by storing the remaining energy generated during shutdown
Convert it into compressed air.
The air is then sent underwater, stored in balloons, and stored in some cases for the rainy day.
"The wind doesn't always blow, the sun doesn't always shine, and when you need it, there will certainly not be the right amount," says VanWalleghem . ".
So when energy demand rises and the grid needs to lift, the weight of the water forces the air back to the surface through a large pipe.
At this point, an extender converts it back to power.
At peak output, the storage unit is able to power around 330 homes.
Depending on the amount of power consumed, the system can run for more than an hour.
The underwater structure consists of six or threestorey-
Tall balloons moored about 60 metres below the surface of Lake Ontario.
They are made of coated nylon fabric that is the same material that Marine salvors carry the wreck and aircraft out of the sea floor.
"We bought the size they came from," VanWalleghem said . " He added that due to 30 heavy balloons, each one was fixed in the appropriate position
Industrial dutysized straps.
They will fill the basketball court together.
Jack Simpson, director of power generation and capacity planning at Toronto Hydro, said the underwater project appears to be perfect for densely populated urban areas like Toronto.
"What we see is that the land is the high-end space of the city," he said . ".
"So another positive advantage of this technology is that it's very benign and doesn't have that big footprint.
"The technology has also achieved the goal of Toronto Hydro to modernize its distribution system.
"We are in the middle of a massive capital project to update and upgrade the grid, so we are actively looking for new ways to extend the life of our equipment, said Anthony Haines, President and CEO of Toronto Hydro: "This is the source of energy storage. ".
"Now that the system is ready, we will look at its performance.
"If it works well in this pilot phase, we will consider possible extensions.
"In addition to southern Ontario, Hydrostor sees the potential to expand to metropolitan coastal cities such as Los Angeles or Tokyo.
VanWalleghem suggests that mining operations beyond the golden age can also be recycled to accommodate the system by placing balloons at the bottom of the pit and filling up water.