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Nov 01, 2022

The largest in Southeast Asia, 200MW/200MWH battery energy storage project will be launched in November

The Singapore Electric Power Market Authority (EMA) has recently confirmed that the largest battery energy storage project in Southeast Asia to date will be launched in Singapore in November.


The 200MW/200MWH battery energy storage project was delivered by Singapore's engineering service group Sembcorp at Jurong Island). Jutong Island has a large industrial park and most of the country's energy production and infrastructure.


The Singapore Electric Power Market Authority (EMA) has realized that the battery energy storage system is a change of game rules that integrate renewable energy power such as solar energy and wind power, and provide the stability of the power grid operation to help manage power supply and demand. match.


Singapore launched the "Energy Storage Access" plan in 2018. The Singapore Electric Power Market Administration said earlier this year that it is welcome to be able to build, owns and operates a 200MW/200MWH energy storage system in Singapore.


Prior to this, Singapore's first power grid -scale battery energy storage system was opened in 2020. The project was a 2.4MWH battery energy storage system provided and deployed by Veorlan.


The Singapore Electric Power Market Authority (EMA) recently said that the battery energy storage project will be deployed at two locations of Jurong Island, covering an area of 2 hectares, which may be one of the fastest energy storage systems that have so far.


This project is constructed with lithium iron phosphate batteries (LFP). The rapid response battery energy storage system will be used to cope with the non -matching situation of energy supply and demand, and perform various regulatory auxiliary services to deal with Fluctuations.


The Singapore Electric Power Market Authority (EMA) pointed out that lithium iron phosphate batteries are verified, safe, high -performance batteries and have been widely used globally.


The agency stated in a media announcement that policy and regulatory conditions and standards will continue to formulate policies and regulatory conditions to support and guide Singapore's energy storage deployment. The Singapore Electric Power Market Administration (EMA) said this may include guidelines and rules on the installation and maintenance of battery energy storage systems, and combined with local operation conditions in Singapore.


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