Recently, Canadian Solar (CSI Solar), Sunwoda, Risen Energy, and China Energy Engineering Corporation (CEEC) have successively signed contracts for overseas energy storage projects spanning Canada, Belgium, and the Philippines. The order types encompass utility-scale storage, commercial & industrial (C&I) storage, and integrated solar-plus-storage engineering.
Canadian Solar Lands Massive 1.86 GWh Storage Deal in Canada
On November 12th, CSI Solar Co., Ltd. announced it had signed a contract to provide a full set of energy storage solutions and turnkey EPC services for the "Skyview 2" energy storage project in Cardinal, Edwardsburgh, Ontario, Canada.
The "Skyview 2" project is being jointly developed by Potentia Renewables Inc. and the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation. The project has a scale of 411 MW / 1,858 MWh and is expected to achieve commercial operation in the second quarter of 2027.
As the EPC general contractor for the project, CSI Solar will deliver approximately 390 units of its latest self-developed product, the SolBank 3.0 energy storage system. Equipment delivery is scheduled to commence in February 2026.
In addition, CSI Solar will be responsible for system integration, construction of the substation and auxiliary facilities, as well as transmission line connection engineering. Following the project's commissioning, CSI Solar will also provide full lifecycle operation, maintenance, and performance assurance services under a 21-year Long-Term Service Agreement (LTSA).
Sunwoda Partners with EcoSourcen for Belgian Energy Storage Project
Recently, Sunwoda collaborated with its Belgian partner, EcoSourcen, to successfully deploy a liquid-cooled energy storage system for M-Wildri NV, a local company with over 55 years of experience in manufacturing storage tanks and customizing boilers. This deployment aims to help M-Wildri NV enhance its energy management capabilities and transition toward a more sustainable production model.
The project utilizes a highly integrated 20-foot liquid-cooled energy storage system, equipped with Sunwoda's self-developed 314 Ah high-energy-density energy storage cells. It achieves optimized integration of safety and performance through precise liquid cooling, thermal runaway monitoring, and temperature/humidity management. EcoSourcen was responsible for local implementation, grid connection coordination, and system commissioning, ensuring smooth delivery and compliance with local grid requirements.
Risen Energy Signs Belgian C&I Energy Storage Order
On November 12th, Risen Energy signed an order with its European client, ES Integrations BV, for hundreds of its iCon commercial and industrial energy storage units. The two parties had previously collaborated on multiple projects, with equipment shipments having commenced in phases.
Risen Energy also recently completed the successful delivery of the 2 MW / 10 MWh Misato Storage Project in Saitama, Japan. This project precisely met technical requirements for both product performance and capacity scale by utilizing two parallel eTron 5 MWh liquid-cooled energy storage systems.
Throughout this year, Risen Energy has maintained steady growth in the global market. In the first half of 2025, the company's total global energy storage shipments saw a year-on-year increase of 192%, while global C&I energy storage shipments grew by 74% year-on-year.
CEEC Secures 1.2 GWh Storage Contract in the Philippines
Recently, China Energy Engineering Corporation (CEEC) signed the EPC General Contracting Contract for the Southern Section of the MTerra Solar Project with Terra Solar Philippines, Inc. (TSPI).
This contract covers a photovoltaic (PV) generation capacity of 1.05 GWp and a battery energy storage system (BESS) capacity of 1.2 GWh (Phase I of the project). It is primarily divided into two items: an onshore contract and an offshore contract. The onshore contract was signed by GEDI Construction Development Corporation, the Philippine subsidiary of CEEC's Guangdong Institute; the offshore contract was signed by the CEEC Guangdong Institute and CEEC International Group.
The Southern Section of the MTerra Solar project is located in the provinces of Nueva Ecija and Bulacan on Luzon Island. It is being jointly developed by the local Philippine energy giant Meralco PowerGen (MGEN) and SP New Energy Corporation (SPNEC). The project has a planned total installed capacity of 3.5 GW of PV power stations and 4.5 GWh of BESS, which is planned to be constructed in two phases: Phase I is expected to be completed in 2026, and Phase II is expected to be completed in 2027.
Source:EnergyTrend