Sungrow Taiyang Phase II 1MW/2MWh Vanadium Flow Battery Energy Storage Project in Taierzhuang Successfully Connected to the Grid



Source: Polaris Energy Storage Network, 3 June 2024

On 30 May, Sungrow Power Supply's Taiyang Phase II 1MW/2MWh vanadium flow battery energy storage project in Taierzhuang was successfully connected to the grid. The design, construction, and equipment of the project were all provided by Enerflow.

It is reported that the Taiyang Energy Storage Power Station is the first large-scale independent chemical energy storage project of Sungrow Power Supply in Shandong and the first 220 kV independent energy storage power station in Zaozhuang. The project's second phase mainly builds 100MW/200MWh energy storage facilities and ancillary facilities, equipped with 58 sets of lithium iron phosphate battery containers and 1 set of 1MW/2MWh vanadium flow battery energy storage system. After the second phase is connected to the grid, the scale of the power station reaches 200MW/400MWh, staggering peak storage, releasing green electricity, providing 800 million kWh of electricity annually, saving 1.04 billion tons of standard coal, and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 34.55 tons.