Take a fascinating tour of the Edison Award-winning Lāwaʻi Solar + Storage project on Kauaʻi. Discover the technologies behind solar energy and battery storage, and how this project is reducing the island's reliance on fossil fuels. By ensuring clean, reliable power, Lāwaʻi Solar + Storage is helping Kauaʻi achieve its renewable energy and resiliency goals. Join us and see how innovation is shaping a sustainable future for Hawaiʻi.
About the partnership
Kaua‘i Island Utility Cooperative (KIUC) made history together with AES by inaugurating the Lāwa’i Solar and Energy Storage Project, creating a new model for delivering large-scale renewable energy. The first of-its-kind DC-coupled solution, dubbed “The PV Peaker Plant” delivers reliable, readily dispatchable carbon free power through the world’s largest operational solar-plus-storage system.
KIUC: A small utility leading the renewable transition
Kaua‘i has one of the highest electricity rates in the U.S subject to intense price volatility due to its reliance on imported fossil fuels. KIUC launched a strategic initiative to generate 70 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030 in an effort to reduce its power cost, decrease its use of imported fossil fuels and increase the amount of energy generated from Kaua’i’s own resources. Their models showed that the only opportunity to incorporate additional solar without creating grid stability was through the addition of energy storage.
- Hawaii has highest electricity rates in the U.S.
- Dependent on imported fossil fuels
- Price volatility
- KIUC serves 33,000 customers
Challenges we solved together
In order to meet their ambitious long-term clean energy goals, KIUC needed an energy partner capable of pioneering a new solution that challenged conventional wisdom in the electric industry at the time, which asserted solar-plus-storage solutions could only perform a simple energy shift utilizing a four-hour battery, at maximum. Any solution needed to be more cost-effective than fossil fuel, increase renewables generation, and solve KIUC’s dispatchability and intermittent power challenges.
Working together to create a better solution
Like most solar-plus-storage procurements at the time, KIUC’s initial RFP solicited energy shifting solar-plus-storage solutions. Through the evaluation of KIUC’s pain points, AES and KIUC worked together to design a custom solar-plus-storage system utilizing a five-hour battery and load-following model that maximized the delivery of clean energy from the PV system and minimized both total oil consumption and use of inefficient fuel peaking facilities.
Before and after: The impact load following model
To ensure the project’s success, AES designed a 240 kW PV + 500 kWh BESS scale-model plant at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Boulder, CO.
8%
Kaua‘i’s total power consumption
3.7M
gallons of diesel offset annually
2019
EEI Award Winner
100%
Kaua‘i operates on 100% renewables throughout the day
- Outperforms traditional fossil fuel plant
- Increases grid reliability
- KIUC expected to reach 80% renewables by 2025
- Integrates firm renewables in solar-saturated market
- Stabilizes price volatility
Testimonial
“Now that the Lāwa’i project is online, as much as 40% of our evening peak power will be supplied by stored solar energy. I think it’s safe to say this is a unique achievement in the nation and possibly the world. Replacing fossil fuels with stable, lower-priced renewables helps us keep rates as low as possible for our members.”
David Bissell KIUC President and CEO
Looking to the future
The PV Peaker Plant is a blueprint on how to provide flexible, renewable generation in markets struggling with increasing cost-effective renewables penetration that not only deliver firm, renewable energy, but also modernize the grid.