Canadian Solar Inc. announced that Recurrent Energy (a wholly-owned subsidiary of Canadian Solar), completed the sale of its 100 MW/200 MWh Mannum energy storage project in South Australia to Epic Energy.
Mannum energy storage is the third project that Recurrent Energy has sold to Epic Energy, a South Australian-based energy infrastructure owner and operator. Epic Energy currently owns the 7 MW Mannum Stage One and 39 MW Mannum Stage Two solar projects, which were both developed by Recurrent Energy.
Recurrent Energy began development of Mannum energy storage, located in Mannum, Australia, to complement the Mannum solar projects and provide beneficial grid and market services to the South Australian energy market. Recurrent Energy selected e-STORAGE as the energy storage solutions provider that will deliver its SolBank energy storage solution for the project. The project is expected to start construction in the first half of 2024 and reach commercial operation in 2025.
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