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Hydro-Quebec launches EVLO, a subsidiary specializing in energy storage systems
MONTREAL, Dec. 9, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Hydro-Québec has launched EVLO Energy Storage Inc. (EVLO) 
[http://evloenergy.com/], a subsidiary that designs, sells, and operates safe, 
efficient and sustainable energy storage systems.

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These storage systems are intended mainly for power producers, transmission 
providers and distributors, as well as the commercial and industrial markets 
for medium- and large-scale storage. Their modular design means that they can 
be scaled to meet a wide variety of needs. EVLO systems also include power 
control and energy management software.

"Energy storage will play a crucial role in the energy transition," declared 
Hydro-Québec President and CEO Sophie Brochu. "We firmly believe that the 
know-how Québec has acquired with regard to batteries will help develop solar 
and wind power. Our products will also have useful applications in existing 
power grids, such as in managing consumption peaks."

Putting Québec's know-how to work

EVLO technology is the result of more than 40 years of R&D on battery materials 
by Hydro-Québec, which has more than 800 patents in this field. EVLO storage 
systems have been tested in actual operating conditions on Hydro-Québec's grid, 
not only for peak shaving at Hemmingford substation in the Montérégie region, 
but also in the Quaqtaq off-grid system in northern Québec, where they were 
subjected to extreme weather. The technology is also being used in the Lac- 
Mégantic microgrid [http://evloenergy.com/] and in Hydro-Québec's solar farm in 
La Prairie [https://www.hydroquebec.com/projects/solar-monteregie/].

Safe, environmentally friendly products

EVLO's lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries are much safer than conventional 
lithium-ion batteries, since their molecular structure provides intrinsic 
protection against thermal runaway. They also have a smaller environmental 
footprint, not just because they are made from naturally abundant, nontoxic 
materials, but also because they can be recycled using a process that allows 
99% of the active materials to be recovered and reused. Moreover, EVLO systems 
do not contain any cobalt or rare earth elements.

Systems designed for the changing needs of today's power grids

Thanks to Hydro-Québec's know-how in the operation, control and simulation of 
electric power systems, EVLO can develop products and services geared to the 
specific needs of power producers and distributors. This represents a 
significant competitive advantage.

EVLO's first major storage project on the global market

EVLO is pleased to announce that it has signed a memorandum of understanding 
with Innergex énergie renouvelable inc. to participate in the Tonnerre project 
[https://www.innergex.com/tonnerre-energy-storage-project/], in France. This 
project involves the installation of a 9-megawatthour (MWh) storage system in 
the transmission system operated by France's national transmission provider, 
RTE [https://www.rte-france.com/] , under a long-term agreement between RTE and 
Innergex, to help meet France's capacity requirements. The system is slated for 
commissioning in 2021.

"Tonnerre is Innergex's first stand-alone battery project, and we're happy to 
be partnering with Hydro-Québec to showcase Québec expertise internationally," 
said Michel Letellier, Innergex's President and CEO. "Storage plays a key role 
in the global development of renewable energy options and is a growth driver 
for Innergex."

To find out more: http://www.evloenergy.com/en 

About Hydro-Québec

Hydro-Québec generates, transmits and distributes electricity. It is Canada's 
largest electricity producer and ranks among the world's largest hydropower 
producers. Its sole shareholder is the Québec government. The company uses 
mainly renewable generating options, in particular large hydro. Its research 
facilities, collectively called Institut de recherche d'Hydro-Québec (IREQ), 
conduct R&D in energy-related fields, including energy efficiency and storage.

To find out more: http://www.hydroquebec.com

About Innergex énergie renouvelable inc.

Innergex is an independent renewable power producer that develops, acquires, 
owns and operates hydroelectric facilities, wind farms, solar farms, and energy 
storage facilities. We believe that generating power from renewable sources 
will lead the way to a better world. As a global corporation, we conduct 
operations in Canada, the United States, France, and Chile. We manage a large 
portfolio of high-quality assets that includes interests in 75 operating 
facilities and 10 projects under development.

To find out more: http://www.innergex.com/

Information:
Hydro-Québec:
Media relations
Jonathan Côté
+1 514 289-3227
cote.jonathan2@hydroquebec.com



SOURCE: Hydro-Quebec
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