Datacenter Level 4 Project
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Going gas-free means that more electricity will be used – an energy storage system solves this problem.
GGNet’s campus in Warnsveld is transitioning to fully electric buildings and sustainable energy systems. However, increasing electricity demand and local grid congestion prevented expansion of the existing grid connection.
A smarter energy solution was required to keep the campus operational while supporting future growth.
A 500 kWh / 276 kW system was installed on GGNet’s location
During periods of high demand, the battery system supplies additional power to prevent exceeding the contracted grid connection. During lower demand periods, the system intelligently recharges using available grid and solar energy.
Capacity
581kWh
Power Output
276kW
Battery technology
SuperStrata 8.3 kWh LFP
Application
Peakshaving
Goal
Grid congestion management and sustainability
Supplies power during times of maximum electricity demand, reducing the load drawn from the grid
Enabled multiple healthcare buildings to transition toward fully gas-free operation.
The system was designed with future campus expansion and long-term energy flexibility in mind.
For us, grid congestion means insufficient power and no clear timeline for expansion. With a battery container, we maintain control over our projects and ensure availability for the coming years.
- Chiel Willems, Manager Services & Real Estate, GGNet
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