Hanwha, Lumcloon Energy starts the construction of 200 MW Storage battery in Offaly

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Hanwha Energy Corp and Lumcloon Energy Ltd have started the construction of 200 MW of energy storage systems in Ireland’s County Offaly.

The project consists of two 100 MW lithium-ion storage units located near municipalities of Ferbane and Shannonbridge. Hanwha Energy Corp is the parent company of solar module maker Hanwha Q Cells. 

 

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