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PowerStream Unveils Canada's 'First of Its Kind' Virtual Power Plant

Launch of Solar-Storage Pilot Provides State-of-the-Art Renewable Energy Offering to Customers

Marketwired.com
March 22, 2016


PowerStream is trailblazing into the future of Ontario's electricity delivery system, showcasing how residential customers can simultaneously generate their own clean energy and work together as a virtual power plant to augment the grid.

On Tuesday, PowerStream unveiled POWER.HOUSE, Canada's first Virtual Power Plant using an aggregate fleet of 20 residential solar and energy storage systems located at customer homes, that can be autonomously controlled through intelligent software to simulate a single, larger power generating facility.

The technology being used is a combination of rooftop solar PV panels and a lithium-ion battery installed "behind the meter" at a customer's home. Customers will benefit from generating their own clean, renewable energy and displace a portion of their energy from the provincial grid, leading to reduced exposure to peak electricity rates and significant bill reduction. Customers will have the added benefit of outage protection by using energy from a combination of on-site stored and generated solar energy.

From a utility perspective, leveraging carbon-free generating resources and fast-responding energy storage assets can play a pivotal role in several grid supporting functions. These resources can be used to reduce peak system loads, regulate frequency, and even defer capital costs associated with traditional electricity delivery infrastructure. Coordinating a group of distributed energy resources to reinforce the grid serves as a true "win-win" proposition for customers and utilities alike.

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ABOUT POWERSTREAM

PowerStream is a community-owned energy company that provides power and related services to more than 375,000 customers residing or owning a business in communities located immediately north of Toronto and in Central Ontario. It is jointly owned by the Cities of Barrie, Markham and Vaughan.

ABOUT THE IESO

The IESO manages the province's power system so that Ontarians receive power when and where they need it. It plans and prepares for future electricity needs and works with its partners to guide conservation efforts. On January 1, 2015, the Ontario Power Authority amalgamated with the IESO. For more information, please visit www.ieso.ca.