The short answer is yes, with the right infrastructure, machine learning, and informed, real-time response. The long answer is more complicated. Until recently, energy sites were islanded, operating in a vacuum. The rollout of AI energy and diversified portfolio management has made this status quo untenable. Coordinating and optimizing sites that run on separate but interdependent systems come with significant difficulties in operations, monitoring, management and compliance.
The integration of battery storage systems allows for excess energy generated from intermittent sources like wind and solar to be stored and then utilized when production dips or demand surges. This not only provides a buffer against variability but also maintains a consistent energy supply, to increase reliability and enhance the overall resilience of the portfolio.