Honeywell to augment Hecate Energy with energy storage system

Honeywell to augment Hecate Energy with energy storage system
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Honeywell has announced it will supply Hecate Energy with an energy storage system (ESS) for a solar park on the Jicarilla Apache Nation in northern New Mexico.

The 20MW ESS will form a battery-powered platform that integrates asset monitoring, DER management, supervisory control and analytics functionality.

The ESS system will combine with the Experion energy control system to enable Hecate Energy to accurately forecast its energy costs.

The aim is to allow Hecate, developer, owner and operator of renewable power projects and storage solutions, to optimise its energy costs and support users with access to reliable and cost-effective clean energy.

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According to Honeywell, which manufactures technologies to address energy challenges, asset owners will be able to utilise the ESS for more than one use case, including peak shaving, backup power generation and demand response programmes.

“Honeywell is in a unique position to address today’s challenges in energy management and our work with Hecate represents another key step in global decarbonisation efforts,” said Ujjwal Kumar, president and CEO, Honeywell Process Solutions.

“We chose Honeywell for this landmark project because of their depth of knowledge and decades of expertise,” added Alex Pugh, Hecate’s project manager. “We believe in collaborative relationships with the clients and communities we serve, and Honeywell will work closely with us to deliver carbon-free energy to the people of New Mexico.”

Expected to be complete in fall of 2022, the 50MW solar farm will be capable of supplying enough electricity to power up to 16,000 average New Mexican homes for a year.

The project is further hoped to help meet the state’s decarbonisation goals.