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Energy saving database launched in Queensland

by Energy Journalist
March 14, 2018
in Batteries & Storage, Electricity, News, Sustainability
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Energex and Ergon Energy have launched Australia’s first home battery storage database in Queensland and are offering a one-off $50 incentive to encourage registrations to sign up to it.

QLD Minister for Energy, Dr Anthony Lynham, said the home battery database will also improve safety during emergencies.

“Households with solar panels are starting to install batteries to store their solar power to use during peak periods,” Dr Lynham said.

“Energex and Ergon Energy need to know where those batteries are in an emergency, but also because those batteries can help better manage the electricity network and supply during peak demand.

“This is part of our plan to use network energy assets to further lower wholesale prices, minimise price spikes and increase the resilience of the power networks.

“For example, households with batteries, and the service providers operating the equipment on their behalf, will be able to respond to possible peak load events by optimising the use of their battery stored power.”

More than 500 battery systems are registered around the state, but more are believed to be installed.

Householders are required by law to advise Energex and Ergon Energy if they are connecting anything to the distribution network, including a battery system.

The Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) is currently developing national rules for a proposed national register of battery storage systems and other distributed energy devices.

Dr Lynham said the QLD database information would be turned over to the AEMC when the national system was in place.

“But we don’t have time to wait for the national database that’s under development, so once again, Queensland is the renewable energy leader.”

Energy Queensland Chief Executive Officer, David Smales, said ownership of battery storage systems was increasing.

“This has created an urgent need for a database of such equipment for network and safety reasons.

“For example, it can create a potential safety issue when emergency services responders attend the scene of a fire and they are unaware a battery system is installed, because the network electricity supply may be shut off but the battery system can still remain live.   

“Capturing these details in a centralised register will help address these potential safety concerns.

“It will also create opportunities for Ergon Energy and Energex to potentially work with customers to use these installed battery systems to more broadly contribute to addressing demand and voltage issues in the electricity grid.”

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