OREANDA-NEWS. NEC Italia S.p.A., a wholly owned subsidiary of NEC Europe Ltd., and Acea Spa, the Italian multi-utility serving the Rome metropolitan area, announced an agreement to develop innovative lithium-ion Energy Storage Systems (ESS) to be implemented in Acea’s primary and secondary power substations.

The agreement, signed in December 2012, marks the beginning of a major partnership framework between NEC and Acea for enhancing the Smart Grid development in Rome.

NEC will deliver two ESS (180kW/100kWh and 100kW/50 kWh) which represent the key elements of Acea’s Smart Grid project designed to improve the quality of utility services, reduce energy losses and improve the management of distributed energy generators, such as photovoltaic systems and wind power systems. The ESS will start operation in September 2013, and contribute to several applications that include peak shaving/time shifting of power consumption, power balancing, power-system stabilization and power outage backup.

The 180kW/100kWh ESS connected to Acea’s low-voltage electricity grid will serve as an emergency backup power source in the event of a utility grid outage. The 100kW/50 kWh ESS, coupled with Acea’s photovoltaic power plant and connected to its mid-voltage electricity grid, improve service quality and continuity of distributed energy generators by compensating for power fluctuations. In addition, NEC will provide a real-time monitoring system for the temperature and charge-discharge status of ESS, which assures system safety and reliability.