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Xtreme Power to install power management solution on Alaska wind farm

CTBR Staff Writer Published 11 April 2012

Xtreme Power has signed an agreement with the Kodiak Electric Association (KEA) to deploy a 3MW Dynamic Power Resource (DPR) power management solution on its Pillar Mountain wind project in Alaska, US.

The Pillar Mountain utility-scale wind farm was completed in 2009 and currently provides nearly 10% of the power in KEA's generation portfolio.

KEA intended to expand Pillar Mountain to a total capacity of 9MW to take advantage of lower-cost alternative to diesel power generation.

Xtreme's DPR power management and energy storage solution will leverage its real time control system to automatically respond to grid disturbances by absorbing or releasing real and reactive power instantly and accurately.

The solution will enable KEA to increase the wind energy generated at Pillar Mountain without sacrificing grid stability.

The DPR installation on the Pillar Mountain wind farm will be completed in the fourth quarter of this year.

Xtreme provides scalable, real-time power management and energy storage solutions that enable a more sustainable, reliable and cost-effective electric grid.

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