NEC
will
supply
two
ESSs
–
one
a
180kW/100kWh
system,
the
other
100kW/50kWh
–
as
part
of
an
Acea
smart
grid
project.
It
is
targeting
reduced
energy
losses
and
improvement
of
the
management
of
distributed
energy
generators,
such
as
PV
plants
and
wind
farms,
in
its
network.
"This
is
an
exciting
step
forward
for
smart
grid
design,
especially
in
consideration
of
the
complex
energy
distribution
network
of
the
Rome
metropolitan
area,”
states
Acea
chief
executive
Marco
Staderini.
The
ESS,
due
to
start-up
in
September,
will
be
used
to
manage
peak
shaving/time
shifting
of
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