The island of Samoa is going 100% renewable-with Tesla's help
https://www.fastcompany.com/90209339/the-island-of-samoa-is-going-100-renewable-with-teslas-help
In seven years, the island nation of Samoa plans to run on 100% renewable electricity. Over the last year, the local utility has worked with Tesla to install a key piece of that planbattery storage, and also a software system that can control Samoas entire electricity supply.
In the past, like many islands, the country ran mostly on imported, expensive, and polluting diesel power. As recently as 2012, the country brought in 95 million liters of diesel. Spurred by the cost and the threat of climate changeSamoa is at particular risk from sea level rise and new outbreaks of climate-related diseasesthe country has been ramping up the use of renewables, with five large solar plants, a wind farm, and hydropower plants. But as renewable energy grew, the grid struggled with reliability.
<snip>
Whenever wind and solar power supply more than 20% of a grids peak demand, the unpredictability of those sources can make the grid unstable. In Samoa, in the worst cases, it led to power outages. In the best cases, it meant the island was still relying on diesel power more than it wanted to.
Tesla installed two of its Powerpack battery systems, and also developed and implemented island grid controller software that can control both the batteries and all of the power plants. If a big cloud comes over the island and the solar drops very quickly, we can control the battery to make up the difference so we dont have to start a generator immediately, and we dont have to keep a generator running even when it might not be needed, says Straubel.
<more>