World's largest Sand Battery to be optimised with Elisa's AI-powered energy flexibility solution to ensure profitability from electricity reserve markets

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HELSINKI, Jan. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The world's largest Sand Battery, currently being constructed in Pornainen in southern Finland, produces clean district heating and significantly reduces emissions. A key element of this Sand Battery is to optimise its use according to fluctuations in electricity prices and the needs of the electricity grid's flexibility capacity. Elisa, the leading Finnish telecom operator and an international digital services company, has been selected to provide a solution that automatically optimises the Sand Battery's charging and participation in the electricity reserve markets for the Finnish transmission system operator, Fingrid. The solution will bring significant savings and revenue to Loviisan Lämpö, a Finnish district heating company.

The Sand Battery has been developed by the Tampere-based company Polar Night Energy. It acts as a large heat storage unit and is a unique solution for storing renewable energy. District heating companies are seeking ways to reduce the amount of fuel they burn and offer residents clean district heating. Loviisan Lämpö chose Elisa's solution to optimise the operation of the Sand Battery. Elisa's solution automatically offers the Sand Battery's flexibility capacity to the electricity reserve markets maintained by Fingrid.

"Additional energy flexibility is considered crucial for the future of the energy sector. Elisa's AI-powered solution offers organisations with energy storage capabilities, such as district heating companies with thermal storage, an efficient and continuous way to be part of Elisa's flexibility resource asset fleet and operations, allowing them to benefit both economically and environmentally," says Jukka-Pekka Salmenkaita, VP of AI at Elisa.

After commissioning, Loviisan Lämpö will be able to produce more than half of its district heating using electricity. The emissions from the Pornainen district heating network will decrease by 70% from the current level, a reduction of around 160 tonnes of carbon dioxide per year.

"Burning fuels is not sustainable for the planet. A huge energy transition is underway, and Finland is investing heavily in new technologies to produce heat. In addition to storage, being able to participate in reserve markets is essential for the electrification of district heating, which Elisa is enabling us to do in Pornainen," says Liisa Naskali, COO of Polar Night Energy.

Elisa technology ensures a profitable sand battery

A key part of the profitable operation of the Sand Battery is optimising its use according to changes in electricity prices and the reserve markets. Elisa's solution automatically identifies those times when it is most profitable to heat the Sand Battery using electricity. For example, in windy weather, there may be overproduction in the electricity grid. In such cases, Fingrid will pay Loviisan Lämpö to increase the Sand Battery's electricity consumption. Conversely, if production is lower than anticipated or if a large power plant is down, the electricity consumption of the Sand Battery will be correspondingly reduced and the heat stored in it used for district heating in Pornainen.