Tata Power, The AES Corporation, and Mitsubishi Corporation have inaugurated India’s 10 megawatt, 10 megawatt-hour battery-based energy storage system in Rohini, Delhi. Fluence, an energy storage technology jointly owned by Siemens and AES, supplied its state of the art Advancion technology for the project.
This 10 MW project is located at a Rohini, Delhi substation operated by Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited and will provide grid stabilization, better peak load management, add system flexibility, enhance reliability and protect critical facilities for 2 million consumers served by Tata Power-DDL.
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