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Renault to transform Portuguese island into green power leader

byCT Report
26/02/2018
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LISBON: Carmaker has partnered with local electricity provider EEM to launch project to turn Porto Santo into a ‘smart fossil free island’ using EVs, battery storage, and renewables Over the next year and a half French carmaker Renault will work to transform a tiny island off the coast of Portugal into a pioneer in green electricity technologies.

Under a new project launched last week in partnership with the island’s local electricity supplier Empresa de Electricitade da Madeira (EEM), Renault plans to use electric cars, renewables, and smart grid technologies to fully transition Porto Santo’s electricity system from fossil fuel power to green energy. Old EV batteries will also be used to build stationary battery banks to store excess power from wind and solar plants.

The 18-month Renault-led project involves a number of other energy players including Bouygues Energies et Services, The Mobility House, and ABB.

Renault said it hopes the scheme will help inform the design of smart grids back on the mainland. We are delighted to be teaming up with EEM to establish this unprecedented smart electric ecosystem which demonstrates to what extent the electric revolution is changing our everyday lives beyond just transport,” said Eric Feunteun, electric vehicles and new business programme director at the auto giant. “Our aim is to build a model that can be carried over to other islands, eco-districts and cities, while consistently striving to achieve large-scale rollout of electric mobility solutions that are affordable for all.”

Islands provide an ideal environment for the energy sector to experiment with new forms of supply and distribution, offering a small-scale, contained system that can act as a test bed for new technologies.

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