Sineng Electric turns on 150 MW/300 MWh of storage in China

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Sineng Electric has switched on a 150 MW/300 MWh standalone energy storage station in Guangxi, China.

The power plant features Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) containers, central Power Conversion Systems (PCS), and a 220kV booster station. The 4MW central PCS MV turnkey station is notable for its high power density, which greatly minimizes the required floor space and reduces overall investment costs for utility-scale energy storage projects. Additionally, the phase change heat dissipation technology ensures efficient thermal management, supporting the system's long lifespan and superior performance.

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