The headquarters of Finland's technology manufacturer Veorlan said recently that it plans to provide two 10MW/10MWH battery energy storage systems for a public institution company in the British Cayman Islands.
Veorlan will provide battery energy storage systems based on engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contracts signed with the Caribbean Public Business Co., Ltd. (CUC).
These two battery energy storage systems will be located on Dakanman Island. This is the largest of the three islands of the Cayman Islands and the first batch of public utilization projects in the region. These two battery energy storage systems are expected to be put into use in mid -2023.
Veorlan will provide a modular GridSolv Quantum energy storage system with its public business scale, which will use its energy management system (EMS) -GEMS digital energy platform for control. The energy storage system managed by GEMS platforms can have multiple functions, including short -term overload, voltage support, black start and peak adjustment.
The energy storage system will make the Caribbean Public Business Co., Ltd. (CUC) better use existing power plants, and will integrate about 29MW distributed renewable energy power generation facilities without affecting the stability of the power grid operation.
These two battery energy storage systems will be connected to Hydesville, WEST BAY, and PROSPECT substation, which will provide power system optimization services.
So far, the Pharma's power system is composed of 161MW diesel power generation facilities and 14MW solar power generation facilities.
Veorlan has a good record in providing battery energy storage solutions and power grid optimization services to the island power system. These projects include the U.S. Virgin Islands, Latin (Honduras), Bahamas and the recent Hawaiian islands.







