Southeast Asia's largest energy storage system opens on Jurong Island in push for solar power

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SINGAPORE: The largest energy storage system in Southeast Asia opened on Jurong Island on Thursday (Feb 2), in another push for solar power adoption in Singapore. The Sembcorp Energy Storage System has a maximum storage capacity of 285 megawatt-hours (MWh), enabling it to meet the electricity needs of abou

SINGAPORE: The largest energy storage system in Southeast Asia opened on Jurong Island on Thursday , in another push for solar power adoption in Singapore.

The facility spans 2ha – the size of nearly three football fields – and started operations last December. The Energy Market Authority appointed Sembcorp Industries to develop it in June 2022. "It can also provide reserves to the power grid, which frees up power generation plants to generate more electricity to meet demand, when needed."

 

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