Enosi has expanded its Virtual Net Metering project, helping Woolworths reduce costs and emissions in Townsville, Queensland.
Following the success of the initial phase launched in August last year, Enosi’s Powertracer platform now enables Woolworths to optimise its clean electricity usage across a broad network of stores. Woolworths now seamlessly matches excess solar from its Townsville distribution centre, in 30-minute intervals, with the daytime demand load across seven stores in Townsville and surrounding suburbs, including two Big W stores.
“Our mission is to unlock clean energy for all, ensuring that every unit of electricity generated is put to its most effective use within the Woolworths portfolio,” says Enosi CEO Steve Hoy.
“This partnership with Woolworths demonstrates the power of Virtual Net Metering in making distributed renewable electricity a smarter, lower cost and more sustainable solution for businesses.”
The initial phase has successfully matched 100% of the solar export (more than 400 MWh of energy to date) to the participating stores, delivering direct cost benefits and enabling attributed savings of an estimated 250 tonnes of carbon. The Powertracer platform enables the exchange of excess solar between Woolworths sites, saving costs through the energy provider’s billing system and providing detailed energy attribution insights through its digital portal.
“Our operations are energy intensive,” says Woolworths Group General Manager, Green Energy Transition, Michael Shelley.
“We’re pleased with the results and how this technology supports our green electricity ambition. Optimising ongoing electricity costs and emissions reductions is significant. We are now exploring how to apply this model across in other areas of our national network”.
With this successful Woolworths expansion, Enosi says it continues to push the boundaries of energy innovation, empowering businesses to take control of their renewable energy and paving the way for a smarter, cleaner energy future.