Green Energy Successfully Delivers Megawatt-Scale Grid-Forming VRFB Microgrid Project in Ningxia
Source: www.cnnes.cc, 23 January 2026
Green Energy has successfully delivered a megawatt-scale vanadium flow battery (VFB) energy storage system in Ningxia. The user-side, grid-forming project represents a key milestone in Green Energy’s progress in military–civilian integration, and provides a representative reference case for broader deployment in specialized applications and complex microgrid scenarios.

The project adopts Green Energy’s independently developed vanadium flow battery energy storage system. With inherent safety characteristics and no combustion/explosion risk, the system is designed to meet stringent equipment safety requirements—particularly for demanding environments where reliability and safety margins are paramount.
Designed for long-term operation, the VFB system’s long cycle life aligns with the project’s sustained service needs. During operation, it can provide stable voltage and frequency support for the microgrid, improving grid resilience under islanded conditions, ensuring uninterrupted power to critical loads, and enabling smooth, seamless transitions between multiple power sources.
With commissioning and operation, the project is expected to support the development of a modern energy demonstration site that is highly reliable, highly safe, green, and low-carbon. It aims to enhance the end user’s energy self-sufficiency and emergency response capability, while validating the technical advancement and engineering feasibility of VFB systems under extremely demanding safety and reliability requirements.