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Why is the Bess manufacturing industry growing?
In recent years, the European residential BESS manufacturing industry experienced exponential demand growth, fueled partly by consumer desire for energy independence because of surging electricity prices. 1 Enabling renewable energy with battery energy storage systems,” McKinsey, August 2, 2023.
What is Bess & how does it work?
The combination of BESS with renewable energy projects harnesses the strengths of both technologies, storing excess energy generated during peak production times for later use, ensuring a stable and reliable energy supply, and enhancing grid stability.
Where is the Bess battery storage project located?
Located in Thuringia, Germany, the BESS (10MW/13MWh) consists of lithium-ion battery cells and is connected directly to the electricity grid. It is scheduled to become operational in the second half of 2024. Tion will acquire 90% of the battery storage project in two phases; the project developer and seller will remain invested with 10%.
When will Bess be installed in Germany?
Installation of the solar modules will start in October this year and the solar park will be commissioned at the start of 2024. Goldbeck Solar will build the solar PV plant while RheinEnergie did not specify who would build or provide the BESS. The utility currently operates a portfolio of 57MWp of solar PV and 172MW of wind power across Germany.
How many kWh is a Bess system?
The BESS is comprised of two containerised BESS units with a precise storage capacity of 7,442kWh and the grid connection capacity is up to 7,560kWh. Although the announcement didn’t say it, pictures provided showed it was provided by system integrator Intilion (the company which recently pulled IPO plans), which is also based in Germany.
When will Bess be commissioned in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern?
Utility RheinEnergy announced last week (24 July) the start of construction on a 32MW solar PV, 7MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) project in the northern state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. It will be commissioned in 2024.