According to EnergyTrend, Jinko ESS, China Energy Engineering Corporation (CEEC), Sunwoda and Sermatec Energy have recently unveiled new progress including energy storage order signings and project grid connections, covering markets in Australia, Africa, Europe and other regions.
Jinko ESS’s Australian Energy Storage Project Connected to Grid
On July 9, Jinko ESS announced that it had recently completed the delivery, grid connection and commissioning of a large-scale industrial and commercial energy storage project in Australia.
The project is equipped with 10 sets of SunGiga liquid-cooled energy storage systems, with a total capacity of 2.15 MWh and a maximum power of 1 MW. Located at an Australian elderly care facility, the project addresses the client’s demands for stable power supply, energy cost control and revenue improvement.
CEEC Signs Solar-Storage Microgrid Project in the DRC
On July 10, Hunan Electric Power Design Institute under China Energy Engineering Group Power Engineering Co., Ltd. officially signed an EPC contract with the client Greenward for the Phase II 235 MW PV + 581 MWh off-grid energy storage power station project in Kamoa, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
As one of the world’s largest single integrated solar-storage independent microgrid projects in the mining industry, the project is situated in the Kamoa-Kakula mining area of Kolwezi, DRC. Based on the completed Kamoa comprehensive energy microgrid project built by Hunan Electric Power Design Institute, the new project will construct a 235 MW photovoltaic power generation system and a 581 MWh electrochemical energy storage system.
Sunwoda’s Smart Microgrid Energy Storage Project Put into Operation
On July 9, Sunwoda announced that the 16.4 MW methanol energy storage smart microgrid power station project for Changqing Downhole Service Company of Chuanqing Drilling Engineering Company Limited, led and implemented by Sunwoda, has been successfully completed and put into official operation.
The system adopts an integrated collaborative architecture consisting of an 800 kW methanol power generation unit, a 1.67 MW/3.34 MWh energy storage converter unit and an AI intelligent scheduling platform. The project has maintained stable operation after commissioning with a system availability rate exceeding 99.5%, and is currently operating continuously and reliably.
Sermatec Energy Secures Multiple European Energy Storage Project Cooperations
On July 9, Sermatec Energy announced that it has recently secured a number of cooperation and signing deals for energy storage projects across Europe.
Romania: Sermatec Energy has signed multiple grid-side energy storage projects in Romania with a total capacity of over 100 MWh. The projects adopt the SERLATTICE 5 MWh containerized energy storage system, which has been successfully grid-connected and stably operated in multiple European countries.
Croatia: The company previously delivered batches of EASYCUBE 261 kWh integrated energy storage cabinets to Croatia, and has recently obtained a grid-side energy storage project order of nearly 70 MWh in the country.
Lithuania: Sermatec Energy has signed a 47 MWh power-side energy storage project in Lithuania, which will adopt the SERLATTICE 5 MWh energy storage system.
Czech Republic: The company has secured a nearly 3 MWh industrial and commercial energy storage project in the Czech Republic, which will be equipped with its self-developed EASYCUBE 261 kWh integrated energy storage cabinet.
Source:EnergyTrend