India’s first grid-scale battery energy storage system is now operational.
Officially inaugurated this week, the 10 MW grid-connected system in Delhi is owned by AES and Mitsubishi Corporation, with software technology provided by Fluence, which is jointly owned by Siemens and AES.
This project is located at a substation in Rohini operated by Tata Power Delhi Distribution and is designed to provide grid stabilization, better peak load management, add system flexibility, enhance reliability and protect critical facilities.
All the companies involved in the project hope that it will pave the way for wider adoption of grid-scale energy storage technology across India.
“Tata Power’s collaboration with AES and Mitsubishi is one of the significant milestones in the Indian power sector,” said Praveer Sinha, Managing Director of Tata Power. “Grid-scale energy storage will pave the way for ancillary market services, power quality management, effective renewable integration and peak load management of Indian grids.”
Sanjay Banga, chief executive of Tata Power-DDL said the new project “will address our key challenges in the areas of peak load management, system flexibility, frequency regulation and reliability of the network”.
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