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String BESS Builds an Efficient Future

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Utility BESS Solutions

Battery storage systems are emerging as the solutions to increase power system flexibility in the increase of renewable energy resources, such as solar and wind, due to their unique ability to absorb quickly, hold and then reinject electricity. 

Utility BESS Solution are connected to distribution or transmission networks and provide applications required by grid, such as improve grid stability, reduce the variability of renewable energy, and provide peak shaving and frequency regulation for the grid.

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System Diagram

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Solution Advantage

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    Grid-Friendly

    String grid forming support.

    Suitable for very weak grid.

    Mass moduls synchronization.

    μs-level power response.

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    Low LCOS

    Energy rack level control.

    Improve discharge income.

    Increase discharge capacity by 8%.

    Reduce LCOS by 6.5%.

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    Safety and Efficiency

    Single-rack breaking protection.

    Small current is safer.

    String fire management.

    Improve system efficiency.

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    Intelligent O&M

    Intelligentization big data early warning.

    Online fault diagnose.

    Module and easy maintenance.

    Reduce O&M cost.

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Application Scenario

  • Power-side Energy Storage Scenario

  • Grid-side Energy Storage Scenario

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Power-side Energy Storage Scenario

Scenario Application Value:

Increase the ability to integrate new energy sources

Promote the utilization of new energy sources

Smooth out fluctuations in new energy output

Participate in grid ancillary services

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Grid-side Energy Storage Scenario

Scenario Application Value:

Enhancing grid safety and stability

Participating in grid ancillary services

Participating in power market trading

Delaying grid infrastructure investment