AboitizPower to construct 30-MW energy storage system in Cebu
Aboitiz Power Corporation is set to develop a 30-megawatt hybrid battery energy storage system within the Mactan Economic Zone, located in Cebu, Philstar Global reports.
Aboitiz Power Corporation is set to develop a 30-megawatt hybrid battery energy storage system within the Mactan Economic Zone, located in Cebu, Philstar Global reports.
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The facility, designed to store excess energy for use during peak demand, is expected to enhance grid stability, reduce reliance on fossil fuels, and improve energy security across the province.
It will be integrated into an existing operational thermal power plant facility in Mactan Economic Zone in Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu, within the Visayas administrative region.
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