The government of Mauritius has inaugurated a 20 MW grid scale battery energy storage system from Siemens to help meet its goals of 60% renewable energy by 2030.
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On June 12th, Linyang Energy announced that a consortium formed by its Linyang Power Services and China Water Resources and Electric Power Corporation has successfully won the bid for the Mauritius government's grid side energy storage project, with a bid amount of 24.
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Once operational, the Stor'Sun project will combine 60 MW of solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity with a 256 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS), enabling it to supply around eight per cent of Mauritius' total electricity demand while helping to balance variable renewable.
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Mauritius plans to add 405 MW of renewables and energy storage capacity to its grid over the next three years through a pipeline of projects that include solar photovoltaic systems, floating solar, wind expansion and battery storage, the country's energy ministry and public.
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