This report provides an update of the operational performance of the Kennedy Energy Park over the first 12 months of operation.
Report extract
Kennedy Energy Park (KEP) is the world’s first utility-scale hybrid wind, solar, and battery storage project to achieve project financing. This report provides an overview of how the co-location of complementary wind and solar has led to a strong capacity factor for KEP with the integration of battery storage further enhancing dispatchability and mitigating intermittency of renewable energy generation. The report identifies key learnings and challenges associated the co-located approach around point of connection, and performance analysis which will be of interest to other co-located renewable generation projects.