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Vermont’s Net Zero Renewable Resources Goes Big with Blue Ion

Net Zero Renewable Resources partnered with Blue Planet Energy to install a Blue Ion energy storage system in their headquarters. This case study discusses how the partnership between the two companies has helped Net Zero Renewable Resources achieve their goal of being a net-zero energy company and reduce their carbon footprint.

System Snapshot

Battery System

(10) 16 kWh Blue Ion 2.0, 160 kWh total

Generator

Installer

Power Conversion

(3) Schneider Electric Conext XW+ 6848 inverters

Solar Integration

Project Details

Project Name

Vermont’s Net Zero Renewable Resources Goes Big with Blue Ion

Year

Product

Blue Ion™ 2.0

Site Location

Southern Vermont

Industry

Project type

Residential

Application

Residential grid-independent

Vermont’s Net Zero Renewable Resources Goes Big with Blue Ion

The Challenge

This case study aims to educate and inspire others about the benefits of energy storage systems for reducing carbon footprints and achieving net-zero energy goals.

Energy Solution

To achieve their net-zero energy goal, Net Zero Renewable Resources installed a Blue Ion energy storage system from Blue Planet Energy. The system is designed to store energy generated by the company's solar panels and provides reliable backup power during outages.
"This 160 kWh storage system is the second-largest Blue Ion 2.0 system we’ve installed. The Blue Ion 2.0 product has proven itself to be a robust and reliable power supply for this grid-independent Vermont homestead."
Lee Gustafson, Net Zero Renewable Resources.
image of battery system

Building Resilience and Independence

Net Zero Renewable Resources (NZRR) is an independent, family-owned solar and energy storage contractor. The father-and-son team of Lee and Paul Gustafson is well known for the installation of high-quality systems throughout its service territory of southern Vermont and New Hampshire. When Green Mountain Power, a progressive utility in Vermont, was looking for opportunities to showcase energy storage systems that provide resilience within its power grid, NZRR was the perfect installation partner.

image of two people in front of solar panels

Lee Gustafson had been discussing options for a grid-independent solar and energy storage system with the owners of a large, historic Vermont homestead. While there is utility power at the site, the property owners wanted to invest in a renewable energy system that would allow them to operate independently of the grid. Their goal was to show how energy storage, solar generation, and power conversion electronics can work in concert to create safe, durable, and resilient power systems that do not rely on carbon-based fuel.NZRR used equipment from another Vermont company, AllEarth Renewables, to construct two 24-module trackers to maximize solar generation on site. The trackers support Winaico solar modules that the Gustafson’s have found to be excellent quality and provide high value for their customers.

image of battery system

Blue Ion and Schneider Electric Integration

To meet the energy requirement of the site’s multiple buildings, NZRR designed a high-capacity energy storage system that integrates 160 kWh (usable) of Blue Ion 2.0 lithium ferrous phosphate (LFP) batteries with three 6.8 kW Schneider Electric inverter-chargers. Blue Ion’s LFP batteries are fire-safe, non-toxic, and carry the industry’s strongest energy storage performance warranty—15-years or 8,000 cycles to 70% remaining capacity. Schneider has approved the Blue Ion 2.0 as a preferred energy storage system for seamless integration with its power conversion equipment."This 160 kWh storage system is the second-largest Blue Ion 2.0 system we’ve installed. The Blue Ion 2.0 product has proven itself to be a robust and reliable power supply for this grid-independent Vermont homestead."—Lee Gustafson, Net Zero Renewable Resources.

Blue Planet Energy’s Blue Ion LX, 384 kWh total capacityShungnak, Alaska student tour and learn about the energy microgrid

Closing Thoughts

The partnership between Net Zero Renewable Resources and Blue Planet Energy has enabled the former to achieve their goal of being a net-zero energy company and has reduced their carbon footprint. The installation of the Blue Ion energy storage system has provided Net Zero Renewable Resources with a reliable backup power source during outages, and the project serves as an example for other companies looking to reduce their carbon footprint and achieve net-zero energy goals through the use of energy storage systems.

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