The MeRIT Demonstration Phase involves the installation on a renewable energy generation site, under the auspices of the Smart Grid Demonstration Program operated by EirGrid, the Transmission System Operator. The MeRIT system will be controlled and monitored from the EirGrid National Control Center to validate is capability to efficiently deliver stringent ancillary services of 40 milliseconds response time to 20 minutes duration.
The MeRIT Hybrid Energy Storage System uniquely incorporates power electronics, with flywheel and rechargeable battery storage technologies. The proposed installation will have a rated power of 2.5MW with flywheel kinetic storage inertia of 37.5MJ and 1.25MWh battery energy storage.
Internationally renowned U.S. Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) and the Electricity Research Center (ERC) are partnering to extrapolate modeling and simulation of MeRIT across the grid. International energy consultants DNV-GL will produce a Technical Report that delineates the capabilities for international markets.
MeRIT will will enable up to 75% instantaneous instantaneous wind penetration onto the grid and will have significant demand in geographies with high renewables penetration (>20%), islanded, weak or isolated grids, as these will have the greatest demand.