Jingke Energy signs an 84MWh energy storage project with Australian ACLE Services
王俊杰2017
发表于 2024-5-28 20:21:52
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China Net Finance, May 28th - Jingke Energy announced today that the company has recently made milestone progress in cooperation with ACLE Services on the D-BESS project. Jingke Energy has officially signed a contract with ACLE to provide them with an 84 megawatt hour ground power plant energy storage system, which is the core of ACLE's seven projects for sustainable energy infrastructure (SEI) construction.
Jingke Energy provides a 20 foot Blue Whale SunTera liquid cooled containerized energy storage solution for the project, which is combined with a centralized PCS solution and control system to achieve seamless integration and improve grid strength. It is reported that the D-BESS is scheduled to be completed in the first half of 2025.
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