mtu EnergyPacks keep the power grid stable
SemperPower does not use the storage units itself, but rents the capacities to customers who use them for energy markets. Their goal is clearly defined: The Dutch electricity grid must be kept stable. The increased use of renewable energies is making this increasingly difficult, as wind or solar energy cannot be switched on or off as required. Nevertheless, the grid must always have the exact amount of energy that is currently required by consumers. “The role of battery storage is unique here,” says Jacob Jan Stuyt, adding: ”Our customers can optimally serve the market wherever the most liquidity is needed. Be it on the intraday market, in the imbalance or in the FCR. This gives the Dutch electricity grid additional stability.”
SemperPower has concluded a long-term maintenance contract, an mtu ValueCare Agreement, with Rolls-Royce to ensure that the batteries are reliably ready for use. In addition to predictive maintenance, this primarily includes capacity guarantees for the first ten years. “With this guarantee from Rolls-Royce, we can in turn guarantee capacity to our customers - that is the basis of our business model,” says Stuyt.
The goal: two gigawatts in five years
He still has big plans for SemperPower. Over the next five years, the company will install two gigawatts of battery storage capacity. "We need the best partners for this - like Rolls-Royce," says Stuyt. Tom Kuiper and his colleagues are also already working on the implementation of the next project. In the fall of 2025, another battery storage system with a similar capacity and performance is due to go into operation in Zeewlde in the Netherlands. "The latest generation of batteries from our partner CATL is already being used here," says Kuiper. This has a higher energy density than the previous models. "Battery technology is developing just as rapidly as the entire battery storage market and it is simply a pleasure to be part of this development," says Tom Kuiper, and his conviction and pleasure are clear to see.