The Chilean subsidiary of Global Renewable Energy Developer AES has recently submitted an environmental impact assessment (EIA) report in the Chilean hybrid deployment of energy facilities (EIA), which has a capacity of a planned battery storage system deployed in the project of 3.1GWh.
AES's Chilean subsidiary submitted the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report named PAMPAS Hybrid Energy Park on February 20, which is planned to be built in the Ata Fargasta Desert in the Andorfagta area. It is $ 800 million.
The project will include the construction of a 140MW wind power field, the two installed capacity of 252MW solar power park and two lithium ion battery energy storage systems.
According to the file submitted by the company, the installed capacity of the two battery energy storage systems is 623.5MW, which lasts for 5 hours, and the total energy storage capacity is about 3.1GWh.
One of the 200MW/1000MWH battery energy storage systems storage the power of the wind power field, and the other 423.5MW/2100MWH battery energy storage system storage the power of solar power facilities.
The 573 -hectare renewable energy facilities will be connected to the nearby S/E PAMPSA substation and lose power to the Chilean National Electric Power System (NES).