AES Distributed Energy and KIUC Break Ground on Largest Hybrid Solar and Energy Storage System in Hawaiʻi
BOULDER, Colo.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–AES Distributed Energy (AES DE), a subsidiary of The AES Corporation
(AES), and Kauaʻi Island Utility Cooperative (KIUC) today held a
groundbreaking for the Lāwa’i Solar and Energy Storage Project on
Kauaʻi's south shore. The project consists of 28 megawatt (MW) solar
photovoltaic (PV) and a 100 MWh five-hour duration energy storage
system, and will contribute significantly to the State of Hawai’i’s goal
of reaching 100 percent renewable energy by 2045.
“AES has had a presence in Hawaiʻi for more the 25 years, and this
first-of-its-kind project demonstrates our continued commitment to the
state’s vision of a cleaner energy future,” said Woody Rubin, President
of AES Distributed Energy. “This innovative project will help reduce
Kauai’s reliance on fossil fuels while generating clean, reliable and
affordable energy.”
The system will be located on former sugar land between Lāwaʻi and Kōloa
on Kauaʻi's south shore. It will be the largest
solar-plus-utility-scale-battery system in the state of Hawaiʻi and one
of the biggest storage systems in the world.
“The project will provide 11 percent of Kauaʻi’s electric generation;
increasing KIUC’s renewable sourced generation to close to 60 percent.
At 11 cents per kWh, the pricing is well below the cost of diesel and
will not only provide downward pressure on rates, but also helps us
avoid the use of 3.7 million gallons of diesel each year,” stated KIUC’s
President and Chief Executive Officer, David Bissell. “Projects like
this are possible because we've forged partnerships with landowners like
A&B and proven industry leaders such as AES. Credit is also due to our
Board of Directors for setting bold strategic goals, and of course to
our member-owners for their support.”
Incorporating advanced technologies like battery-based energy storage
will benefit those who live and visit Hawaiʻi, providing the island with
safe, reliable and higher-quality power and a more resilient grid. This
system will provide dispatchable renewable solar energy with the ability
to deliver consistent peak power output for up to five hours outside of
daytime hours while preserving the ability to provide energy directly to
the grid during daytime hours.
AES DE will be the long-term owner and operator of the project.
About The AES Corporation: The AES Corporation (NYSE: AES) is
a Fortune 200 global power company providing affordable, sustainable
energy to 16 countries through our diverse portfolio of distribution
businesses as well as thermal and renewable generation facilities. Our
workforce of 10,500 people is committed to operational excellence and
meeting the world’s changing power needs. Our 2016 revenues were $14
billion and we own and manage $36 billion in total assets. To learn
more, please visit http://www.aes.com.
Follow AES on Twitter @TheAESCorp.
About KIUC
KIUC is a member-owned cooperative serving 33,000 customers on the
island of Kauaʻi. Formed in 2002 and governed by a nine-member, elected
board of directors, KIUC is one of 930 electric co-ops serving more than
36 million members in 47 states.
Contacts
AES
Brandi Davis-Handy, 317-261-8423
[email protected]
or
KIUC
Beth
Tokioka, 808-246-4348
[email protected]