China’s first large-scale lithium-sodium hybrid energy storage station, located in Wenshan, Yunnan province, is now operational. The station, run by China Southern Power Grid, leverages advanced sodium-ion batteries to address energy storage demands.
[pdf] A new energy storage plant featuring sodium- and lithium-ion batteries has opened in China's Yunnan province. The energy storage station, operated by China Southern Power Grid, is approximately 33,333 square meters in size and features over 150 battery compartments, according to CnEVPost.
[pdf] The project is located in the Kom Ombo area of Aswan, Egypt, and was built as an expansion of an existing 500 MW PV power plant. The energy storage station has a capacity of 150 MW/300 MWh and consists of 72 battery containers, 36 PCS-integrated units, and an intelligent control system.
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