Stem Supporting Commercial Operation of 304MW DC Solar Power Plant in Hungary
Athena Platform and SCADA solution monitoring and optimizing the country’s largest PV power plant
Stem, a global leader in artificial intelligence (AI)-driven clean energy software and services, announced that its award-winning solar monitoring and optimization solutions are now commercially operational as part of Hungary’s largest solar power plant, Mezőcsát. Athena®, Stem’s AI clean energy platform, includes AlsoEnergy’s PowerTrack and PowerManager Control Solutions (PMCS), which are designed to help the 304 MW DC power plant reduce Hungary’s reliance on natural gas and increasing electricity generated from alternative energy sources. EXTOR Energy, a Hungarian engineering, procurement, and construction provider (EPC) and Stem certified service partner in the region, is the operations and maintenance (O&M) provider for the Mezőcsát project. The announcement follows Stem’s successful launches of four other 60MW projects in Hungary over the past year and further solidifies the company’s utility scale leadership in Eastern Europe.
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“As more businesses explore storage solutions, we look forward to continuing to deliver value and support in monetizing more clean energy projects in existing and expanding markets.”
“EXTOR Energy´s partnership with Stem has already proven to be valuable to our initial solar projects across Hungary, but this is just the beginning of our collaboration,” said CEO at EXTOR Energy. “We are excited to continue working with Stem as we enhance our PV projects with advanced storage solutions to further maximize value across those assets.”
“Stem is excited to see our international strategy coming to fruition with the successful activation of utility-scale clean energy assets, especially as the European market prepares for Net-Zero Industry Act (NZIA), one of the biggest investment initiatives in the renewable energy sector,” said John Carrington, CEO at Stem. “As more businesses explore storage solutions, we look forward to continuing to deliver value and support in monetizing more clean energy projects in existing and expanding markets.”
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Athena’s vertically integrated hardware and software solutions are designed to enable utilities to maximize the output of renewable energy assets. The edge-to-cloud clean energy optimization solutions, combined with Stem’s professional services, provide the convenience and security of a single-source provider throughout the project lifecycle. PowerTrack, PMCS for power plant control and data acquisition, plus onsite weather sensors provide direct access to actual site conditions, to meet the demanding utility-grade monitoring and control requirements. Providing high-quality analytics of onsite conditions and remote-control functionality, PowerTrack enables informed insights to improve energy and financial performance. AlsoEnergy’s in-house experts in design, engineering, commissioning, and operations provided the SCADA system design, power plant controller (PPC) configuration, project management, and remote commissioning support for a fast installation, quick interconnection, and plant performance maximization. In addition, its dedicated engineering team helped to accelerate asset onboarding onto PowerTrack to decrease time to data.
Hungary has emphasized the importance of increasing electricity from alternative sources along with new production, storage capacities and the infrastructure to support the country’s goal of energy sovereignty and energy production. The $185.9 million investment represents the largest continuous solar park in Eastern Europe, which accounts for eight percent of the electricity produced by all domestic solar power plants. Occupying approximately 1087 acres (440 hectares) and consisting of 466,000 solar panels, the massive solar power plant is already connected to the Hungarian electricity grid and can produce 372 gigawatt hours (GWh) of electricity annually (enough to power the Hungarian city of Debrecen with a population of 200,000 for half a year).
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