Hot Heart of Helsinki: A Groundbreaking Case Study in Renewable Energy
Unlike traditional district heating systems, Hot Heart leverages a combination of renewable energy and innovative thermal storage to overcome the intermittency challenges of
Thus, although these projects would store energy in the form of hydrogen and its derivatives and could help balance the energy system by absorbing excess energy from VRES and providing DR services, they cannot be considered as energy storage projects as the end use of the products is not in the energy sector.
A CTES is planned to be constructed in Kruunuvuorenranta in Helsinki out of two caverns that were previously used to store diesel oil and oil products. The cavern storage would be a seasonal storage, operating with a rather different range and principle from the currently installed CTES in Finland.
Battery energy storage systems Battery energy storage systems are currently the only utility-scale energy storages used to store electrical energy in Finland. BESSs are suitable for providing FCR and FFR services. BESSs provide rapid reaction times: full power can be achieved in a matter of hundreds of milliseconds .
In conclusion, these studies indicate that high VRES shares in the Finnish energy system are possible, but require measures such as energy storage and demand response for their successful integration. 3.
PDF version includes complete article with source references. Suitable for printing and offline reading.
Download detailed specifications, case studies, and technical data sheets for our ESS containers and containerized PV systems.
15 Rue des Énergies Renouvelables
Paris 75015, France
+33 1 84 83 72 76
Monday - Friday: 8:30 AM - 6:30 PM CET