Grid-tied Services
This is really where energy is changing and where it can actually pay for itself.
Utility demand charges can account for between 30% up to 70% of a commercial or industrial customer’s electricity bill. Foundation Power is committed to making sure its customers understand the significant savings available to them by advising them as to what utility demand charges really are and how they can take actions to reduce them with an energy storage system attached to a PV system.
We have found that many customers are unaware how demand is measured and billed – even though demand charges often represent 30 – 70 percent of a commercial electric bill.
Currently, 25 percent of commercial customers in the U.S. – approximately five million – pay demand charge rates of more than $15/kW, a threshold that instantly justifies an investment in energy storage.
Defining Demand Charges
Demand charges are somewhat murky and daunting. Applied to commercial and industrial customers, they are typically calculated based on the point in time when wholesale prices are highest. If a company can pinpoint that 15 minutes or so and reduce its consumption, it can lower its energy bills for the whole billing cycle. To do so, the company must predict correctly when the grid will reach that period of peak demand and then act fast; very fast.
Energy storage is a particularly useful tool for the task because of its flexibility; as it is relatively easy to discharge the battery so that your facility uses battery power rather than grid power with the right timing. Onsite solar can also be used to reduce demand charges, as well; however, the battery is still a critical piece of the solution because it is impossible to predict precisely when the weather will be cloudy.
An “Energy Management System” is a crucial factor in your solution.” Foundation Power uses “learning algorithms” to gauge when a facility is approaching peak demand. Add solar, and the management software can employ a more sophisticated demand management strategy. At times, it may also mace sense to incorporate microgrid-level intelligence if more forms of distributed energy are added to the system. In some cases, a microgrid may be warranted if the facility requires the added ability to island and secure power from its onsite resources during an unpredicted or unavoidable power outage.
Our Services
Each business, industrial site, government agency, and residential community is unique, with its own distinct challenges and needs. We work closely from initial project concept through the full operational life of the project to help our customers optimize their energy upgrades.
Assessment & Consulting
We start every customer engagement by developing a clear set of objectives and an understanding of site operations, system connections, and physical layout. We use this detailed understanding to design solutions that ensure always-on, optimized operations
Installation
We integrate each piece of your critical infrastructure into a resilient, capable system serving your critical energy needs. We use a comprehensive approach that incorporates third party subsystems into our open-architecture platform
Manufacturing & Supply
When we partner with you to develop your system upgrade, we inform you of potential optimizations within your own operations before installation, and deliver full O&M services and support over the entire life of your Always-On Critical Operations Platform.
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