Estonia completes its biggest battery storage facility
Battery storage is becoming critical for modern electricity grids, especially as countries increase their use of renewable energy sources like wind and solar, which produce power
The jointly operated venture by Evecon, Corsica Sole and Mirova, managed by the Baltic Storage Platform, consisting of a 400 MWh battery park complex, will help strengthen the stability and resilience of the Baltic countries' integration with the European grid. The battery park complex will assist in regulating the grid frequency.
By the end of 2024, Evecon will have developed, constructed, and have 30 solar farms with a total capacity of 210 MWp fully operational. By the end of 2028, Evecon will have developed 20 wind farms with a total capacity of 1,200 MW. Corsica Sole is an independent producer of solar energy and leader in energy storage in Europe.
200 MW Aruküla battery park is currently under construction and is scheduled to enter into operations in Q3. Together with the 200 MW Kiisa battery park it will be the largest battery park complex in Europe to assist in regulating the grid frequency.
Battery storage is becoming critical for modern electricity grids, especially as countries increase their use of renewable energy sources like wind and solar, which produce power
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A unique 400 MWh battery complex is taking shape in Estonia, marking one of Europe''s largest energy storage projects.
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