Hevel Group has commissioned the 10 MW solar plant backed by an 8 MW battery storage system located in the southern Ural region Bashkortostan, Russia.
The solar-plus-storage facility will be operated as a stand-alone PV system connected to the grid. The new plant was constructed in Burzyan municipality with more than 16,000 population. The long-distance transport of electricity is facilitated through a 100-km single-circuit transmission line with a one-end substation. The hybrid solar plant is designed to improve the larger grid’s resilience and will switch to stand-alone mode in an emergency power outage.
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