Deepwater

Commercial and industrial

Large sites (>1 MW) with unique energy needs

Recent electricity network supply and pricing instability are validation that assets with on-site renewables, storage and microgrids have reduced risk exposure and operational costs compared to those which do not. While these installations are becoming cheaper, optimally sizing and controlling these systems to minimise emissions and cost can be complicated. Deepwater is uniquely suited to make the most out of the current energy landscape.

Commercial and industrial facilities often have large rooftops suitable for PV arrays, for example, warehouses, shopping centres and large retail sites. These large facilities often have unique energy requirements, for example large pieces of plant items such as chillers and industrial processes can not start and stop quickly. Finding the correct renewables and storage installation size for this facility type can be difficult. Deepwater can simulate many different system sizes to find the optimal design.

Deepwater can also manage demand curtailment during grid supply shortfalls and the participation in reverse auctions.

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