Global leader in smart energy technology, SolarEdge Technologies, made an announcement that its products have met the new Dynamic Export requirements.
As part of the South Australian (SA) Government's plan to stabilize the grid with sophisticated, remote cloud control technologies, the Dynamic Export Requirements call for all new solar systems to allow the network operator to remotely update solar systems' grid export limits to enable maintain grid stability.
SolarEdge, in fact, is the first vendor to certify and offer dynamic export service to SA Power Network; and SA Power Networks is the first Australian electricity distribution network to set Dynamic Export requirements in the state government's new plan. With this, system owners can export up to six-times more energy back into the grid for most of the year
Speaking about the development, SolarEdge CEO Zvi Lando said: "Australia is an early adopter of renewable energy technologies, with challenging and complex grid requirements. We are proud to be part of this milestone pioneered by SA Power Networks and we are excited to help network operators solving congestion issues to further increase solar adoption."
Earlier this month, SolarEdge has announced its decision to invest in and acquire Hark Systems Ltd (see SolarEdge To Acquire Hark Systems)