South African electricity public utility Eskom has inspected Azelio’s energy storage installation at farming company Wee Bee Ltd. for approval of the system. During the approval inspection, the fulfillment of all technical, safety, and legal requirements in the category of Small-Scale Embedded Generator (SSEG) was confirmed.
The installation has been supplying electricity to the customer’s operation for some time, but before any system is synchronized (or grid-tied) with the Eskom electricity network, it must receive approval from the national utility. The approval process includes a site inspection, which has now been carried out by a representative of Eskom, with satisfactory results.
The energy system at Wee Bee Ltd. comprises, among other things, Azelio’s TES.PODs (with their common control system), and a solar PV installation charging the TES.POD storage units during the daytime.
“This is an important and necessary step for our installation, the first of its kind in South Africa,” says Jonas Wallmander, CEO of Azelio.
“From its inception, the project has been designed to fulfill all requirements, including those of Eskom. Nevertheless, this milestone underlines that our system has been successfully installed and commissioned to meet industry requirements,” adds Jonas Wallmander.