EnergyHub Receives CEC Grant to Support Expansion of Virtual Power Plants in California
12 Giugno 2024 - 2:30PM
Business Wire
EnergyHub, a leading provider of Edge DERMS, was awarded a
California Energy Commission (CEC) grant to advance the enrollment
of multiple types of distributed energy resources (DERs), including
thermostats, electric vehicles (EVs), and batteries, in virtual
power plants (VPPs). The grant funding will accelerate California’s
progress toward the state’s 100% renewable energy goal and help
address severe resource adequacy constraints.
The initiative will play a key role in proving the importance of
multi-DER control and optimization. Because EVs, thermostats, and
batteries have different demand characteristics, enrolling two or
more kinds of DERs in a VPP enables improved load-shaping
capabilities. This will help deliver a reliable, increasingly
decarbonized grid in California and accelerate the CEC’s progress
toward 100% renewable power in the state. Additionally, the grant
expands the opportunity for California residents to enroll
connected devices in VPPs, even if their utility does not offer
such programs.
The $1.5 million program, which began June 6th, will enroll up
to 7,000 new thermostats, EVs, EV chargers, and batteries with a
focus on low- and moderate-income customers. Device owners can
either participate via their electric utility, if a program is
offered, or enroll directly with EnergyHub if a utility program is
unavailable. EnergyHub’s distributed energy resource management
system (DERMS) will be used to aggregate enrolled devices into
VPPs, which can then be bid into the CAISO market through
EnergyHub’s partnership with Leap.
“This grant makes it possible for more Californians to realize
the full benefits of DERs, expanding access to participation in
VPPs,” said Angela Kent, Manager, Regulatory Affairs, at EnergyHub.
“By enabling multi-DER control and optimization, EnergyHub will
help accelerate California’s achievement of its climate goals while
improving grid reliability and sharing the financial benefits with
electricity consumers.”
EnergyHub’s experience building VPPs for 70+ utility clients -
including Canada’s largest residential VPP in just six months -
will be key to unlocking scale and providing a seamless experience
for California residents looking to enroll in the program.
“Leap is excited to work with EnergyHub to bring the full
benefits of DER ownership to Californians by helping them share in
the value that multi-DER VPPs provide to the grid,” said Jason
Michaels, Chief Revenue Officer at Leap. “The CEC grant validates
the key role VPPs will play in enabling a carbon-free grid and a
just energy transition in the state of California.”
California has established a goal of achieving 100 percent
zero-carbon energy by 2045, and the CEC plays a pivotal role in
California’s development and adoption of renewable energy. The
Energy Commission provides funding and programs to support
renewable energy development and tracks the state’s progress toward
its renewable goals.
EnergyHub is an independent subsidiary of Alarm.com (NASDAQ:
ALRM), the leading platform for the intelligently connected
property.
About EnergyHub
EnergyHub is a leading Edge DERMS provider. Utilities rely on
EnergyHub’s DERMS platform to manage all distributed energy
resources to serve grid and market objectives. EnergyHub works with
over 70 utilities in North America to manage more than 1.9 GW of
flexible capacity. We empower utilities and their customers to
create a clean, distributed energy future. For more information,
visit www.energyhub.com.
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