Sri Lanka has started building its largest renewable project, a $140 million, 100 MW solar park with 12 MWh of storage. It is expected to annually generate 219 GWh and cut $69.7 million in diesel imports by 2027. Image: President of Sri Lanka's Media Divison
[pdf] The Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) has requested proposals for a standalone battery energy storage system initiative. The purpose of the facility is energy shifting and the utilization of renewable energy. A secondary objective is contribution to frequency response during emergencies.
[pdf] Their Sri Lanka energy storage system uses cutting-edge lithium-iron phosphate tech – the same stuff powering electric vehicles, but scaled up to city-sized proportions. Here’s the kicker: this station can store enough juice to power 50,000 homes during peak demand.
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