The feasibility study for the first battery energy storage system (BESS) in the central southern African country of Zambia is currently under way, Africa Greenco (Greenco) business development head Wezi Gondwe told delegates at the Enlit Africa conference in Cape Town, on Thursday. [pdf]
Take the 10-phase storage initiative launching in 2025 [1]: Fun fact: These batteries could store enough energy to power Douala’s streetlights for 3 cloudy days – equivalent to 20,000 smartphone charges! While Cameroon builds, the world accelerates. [pdf]
Huawei’s energy storage project is advancing significantly, with distinct milestones achieved in 2023, expanding its global influence in renewable energy solutions, increasing partnerships with local utilities, and enhancing technological innovations to improve efficiency and reliability. [pdf]
ElevenEs, a portfolio company of InnoEnergy and the developer of breakthrough battery technology for transportation (buses and trucks), energy storage, mining, and construction, is seriously considering an investment of nearly €600 million to build a battery cell factory in Poland. [pdf]
The signed Memorandum of Understanding (“MoU”) between Hecate Global Renewables (HGR), Africa50 and the Ministry of Energy outlines a road map towards the development of 100MW renewable energy projects including BESS over two phases to expand the country’s electricity generation and supply infrastructure over the next years. [pdf]
The Netherlands is now starting a research project on sodium batteries. Nobian and Exergy Storage, University of Twente and innovation platform ISPT are launching a collaboration in the project STARBATCH - aimed at developing a new battery technology that uses sodium instead of lithium. [pdf]
The project will introduce Sri Lanka’s first grid-scale battery energy storage system at the transmission level, establish a renewable energy center to forecast and monitor renewable energy generation, the ADB said. [pdf]
HONIARA, SOLOMON ISLANDS (12 September 2024)– The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of Solomon Islands are joining other partners to help Solomon Islands transition to renewable energy with a transformational project that will accelerate renewable energy generation and battery storage system installation, support power sector reforms, and promote private sector participation in the renewable energy generation. [pdf]
The project, considered the world's largest solar-storage project, will install 3.5GW of solar photovoltaic capacity and a 4.5GWh battery storage system. The project has commenced in November 2024. [pdf]
The battery energy storage project is part of DRI’s aims to build up to 1GW of renewable energy and storage capacity in the country by 2030. Through its Trzebinia project, DRI will support Poland’s grid stability and support wider renewable energy development in the country. [pdf]
TAGENERGY, a global leader in low-carbon energy solutions, launches construction of France’s largest battery energy storage platform (France, Marne). This landmark project marks the start of an ambitious expansion plan for 2025, with accelerated solar and storage development activities. [pdf]
According to the request for proposals issued on July 30, the program calls for 16 standalone projects, each rated at 10MW/40MWh, totaling 160MW/640MWh of four-hour storage capacity. Selected developers will design, build, own, and operate the systems under 15-year agreements. [pdf]
The plant contains Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) technology, and uses lithium batteries to store the renewable energy generated by the Coya Photovoltaic Park (180 MW ac). The project contains 232 containers that are evenly distributed among the solar plant’s 58 invertors. [pdf]
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