Toronto Hydro recently installed a battery energy storage system (BESS) with Renewable Energy Systems Canada and support from the Province of Ontario's Smart Grid Funds.
Does Toronto Hydro have a battery energy storage system?
Toronto Hydro recently installed a battery energy storage system (BESS) with Renewable Energy Systems Canada and support from the Province of Ontario's Smart Grid Funds. The Bulwer BESS project is a 2 MW/2 MWh BESS located at the Bulwer Municipal Station (MS), a decommissioned 4.16kV Toronto Hydro electrical substation, located in downtown Toronto.
What is a battery energy storage system?
Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are tools that store electrical energy. Within Canada, all energy storage projects currently under construction are BESS. Proposed and under-construction projects have a power range between 1 MW and 411 MW, with an average storage capacity range of 0.5 hours to 6 hours.
Where is Canada's largest battery storage facility located?
Northland is currently building Oneida, Canada's largest battery storage facility. Located in Nanticoke, Ontario, the project uses 250,000 kilowatts of lithium-ion battery technology for a total energy storage capacity of 1 million kilowatt-hours.
Over the same period, Canada's storage capacity is expected to grow from 124,102 kW to 296,318 kW. At this critical time in the energy transition, Canadian battery storage companies are playing an important role in improving the flexibility and reliability of the energy system and driving the widespread adoption of green energy.
Who owns the electro-chemical battery storage project?
The electro-chemical battery storage project uses lithium-ion battery storage technology. The project was announced in 2018. The project is owned by Toronto Hydro and developed by Toronto Hydro; Renewable Energy Systems. Buy the profile here. For more details on the latest energy storage projects, buy the project profiles here.
Are pumped hydro and battery energy storage a new technology in Canada?
Some technologies, like pumped hydro, have a long history in Canada. Others, like battery energy storage systems (BESS) are new technologies to many and raise questions, especially as project approvals anticipate the integration of these assets into peoples' communities.