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    Sungrow signs a large order for energy storage to alleviate Australia's "electricity shortage"

    • Last Update: 2022-11-28
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Recently, the intensification of Australia's traditional power supply shortage has led to skyrocketing electricity prices, frequent power outages, and encountered a "power shortage", at the same time, the oversupply of Australia's new energy daytime power generation peak has led to power restrictions and negative electricity prices
    .

    Recently, Sungrow signed an energy storage order of 220.
    16MWh with Global Power Generation (GPG), a subsidiary of multinational energy company Naturgy, to help GPG build Australia's largest photovoltaic storage DC coupling project - Cunderdin Project
    .

    Cunderdin Project is located in the town of Kanderding, Western Australia, invested and built by GPG, using PowerTitan
    , a liquid-cooled energy storage system for Sungrow's large-scale ground power station.
    Based on the concept of "three-power integration" of power electronics, electrochemistry and power grid support technology, the product realizes a high degree of compatibility between software and hardware through professional system integration, and data interconnection and collaborative operation of all links, so as to make power storage and electricity consumption safer and more efficient, and escort the overall income of the owner
    .

    The project will start construction in the fourth quarter of 2022 and be put into operation in early 2024, when it will deeply participate in the Australian Capacity Credit Market transaction (AEMO Capacity Credit Market) to obtain higher return on investment, and use the peak-valley adjustment mechanism to flexibly and quickly respond to grid dispatch, improve the level of new energy consumption in Australia, and provide long-term, stable and safe clean electricity
    for local residents.

     

    Recently, the intensification of Australia's traditional power supply shortage has led to skyrocketing electricity prices, frequent power outages, and encountered a "power shortage", at the same time, the oversupply of Australia's new energy daytime power generation peak has led to power restrictions and negative electricity prices
    .

    Recently, Sungrow signed an energy storage order of 220.
    16MWh with Global Power Generation (GPG), a subsidiary of multinational energy company Naturgy, to help GPG build Australia's largest photovoltaic storage DC coupling project - Cunderdin Project
    .

    Cunderdin Project is located in the town of Kanderding, Western Australia, invested and built by GPG, using PowerTitan
    , a liquid-cooled energy storage system for Sungrow's large-scale ground power station.
    Based on the concept of "three-power integration" of power electronics, electrochemistry and power grid support technology, the product realizes a high degree of compatibility between software and hardware through professional system integration, and data interconnection and collaborative operation of all links, so as to make power storage and electricity consumption safer and more efficient, and escort the overall income of the owner
    .

    Energy storage system

    The project will start construction in the fourth quarter of 2022 and be put into operation in early 2024, when it will deeply participate in the Australian Capacity Credit Market transaction (AEMO Capacity Credit Market) to obtain higher return on investment, and use the peak-valley adjustment mechanism to flexibly and quickly respond to grid dispatch, improve the level of new energy consumption in Australia, and provide long-term, stable and safe clean electricity
    for local residents.

     

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