![]() SunTech Drive Deploys SmartGrid System at California dairy with Stanford University and GoogleBy: SunTech Drive "We are very excited for this collaborative work with the Stanford team, as this cloud-coordinated SmartGrid system will be used for several applications," Industrial energy customers in California are looking to cut spiraling electricity costs by offsetting energy use through solar self-consumption. For a typical dairy, ventilation makes up more than 20% of their electricity costs. With milk prices dropping 25% over the last 5 years and the continuing rise of electricity costs due to demand and time of use charges, dairies are actively seeking improved operating efficiencies. SunTech Drive's innovative solution will produce enough renewable energy to offset grid power for a period of 6 to 10 hours per day, and help utilities improve their grid efficiencies. The project involves energy storage for reducing electricity consumption from the utility, which allows reduction of demand charges that the dairy usually incurs during summer months. During the day, solar power offsets the fans electricity consumption, while during the evenings, energy storage will be used to complement solar-generated power. SunTech Drive and Stanford expect a 40% - 60% reduction in grid power consumption due to using energy storage and a behind-the-meter solar PV system controlled by PicoBlenders. About SunTech Drive: SunTech Drive develops and manufactures advanced power electronics and provides turnkey smart nanogrids in a variety of industries including oil & gas, agriculture, aquaculture, and waste-water treatment. Contact: SunTech Drive: Jeff Lints (Vice President, Sales and Marketing): (877) 230-7501 jeff.lints@suntechdrive.com; Photo: https://www.prlog.org/ End
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