The energy transition brings an increasing number of decentralized energy sources - solar panels on company roofs, industrial generators, battery storage systems. These individual resources, although valuable, are often fragmented and cannot independently participate effectively in the energy market. The solution lies in the concept of virtual power plants (VPP), which unites scattered capacities into a single, manageable unit.
Virtual power plants allow companies to use their energy resources (production and storage) and consumption flexibility to increase system stability and optimize their energy flows. In addition, VPPs facilitate the integration of renewable sources, reducing the need to activate expensive reserve capacities and contributing to a better energy sustainability and environmental profile of companies.
What is a Virtual Power Plant (VPP)?
A virtual power plant (VPP) is a software and system concept that connects multiple distributed energy sources and storage capacities to form a single aggregated unit. That unit - VPP - functions similarly to a classic power plant in the sense that it can predict, control and optimize electricity flows, providing the opportunity to participate in the energy market and the auxiliary services market.
Key components of the VPP include:
- Distributed sources: solar panels, small wind generators, cogeneration units, generators.
- Storage: battery systems for energy storage.
- Manageable consumption: flexible consumers who can adjust consumption on demand.
- Aggregator software and control: a central system that manages resources, optimizes them and interacts with the network.
The goal of virtual power plants is to provide a flexible and sustainable solution for optimizing energy consumption, storage and distribution — with greater system reliability and better utilization of available resources. This not only increases the profitability of resource owners, but also contributes to the stability of local and regional power grids, thereby reducing the risk of instability or interruptions in supply.
Possibilities and advantages of VPP solutions
Businesses that engage in virtual power plants gain significant operational, financial and environmental benefits:
- Increased energy flexibility and system stability: VPP can quickly react to changes in the network and balance power flows, thereby increasing reliability for all members.
- Maximized use of renewable resources: VPP ensures that energy from renewable sources is efficiently stored and used at the most convenient moment, which contributes to optimal economy and reduction of energy losses.
- Reducing energy costs: Smart management within VPP enables reduction of consumption from the network in periods of high tariffs and better utilization of internal energy, thus reducing overall operating costs.
- Reliable supply and reduced CO₂ emissions: The integration of clean sources and a more stable network directly contribute to the reduction of the carbon footprint and improve the environmental image of the company.
- Possibility of additional income: VPP opens the door to market participation in flexibility and ancillary services, enabling companies to generate new revenue streams without additional physical capacity.
Types of Virtual Power Plants
Virtual power plants can be divided into several basic categories, depending on the primary sources they aggregate:
- Aggregated VPP: they combine distributed sources (such as solar systems and smaller generators) into a single unit.
- Hybrid VPP: combine renewable sources and battery storage with traditional sources to provide greater flexibility and reliability.
- Reserve VPPs: they are focused on aggregating backup sources and warehouses for supply in case of interruptions or critical situations.
Our services in the field of Virtual Power Plants
Green Energy Solutions offers solutions that allow you to become an active participant in the energy market. Our approach includes:
- Design and implementation: custom design of VPP solutions, taking into account the capacities of your sources (solar panels, wind turbines, batteries).
- Integration and automation: connecting all sources and consumers into a single, automated system.
- Energy analysis, monitoring and consumption optimization: using software to monitor and maximize the flexibility of your system.
- Preparation and connection of your system with the electricity market for optimal resource management.
Virtual power plants are the answer to the needs of the modern network - flexibility, decentralization and sustainability. For companies, VPP represents an opportunity to move from a passive consumer to an active market participant, increasing their energy reliability and efficiency.
Connect and optimize
If you already own distributed energy sources or plan to install them, don't let that potential go unused. Green Energy Solutions develops virtual power plants adapted to your needs - from capacity and combination of renewable sources, to integration into the energy system and market.
Contact us today and turn the flexibility of your system into a controlled and reliable network component, with additional income and greater energy security!