• Hugohase@startrek.websiteOP
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    This looks exactly like I always imagined battery storage should look like, at least in a first step. Mid-sized batteries strategically distributed in the grid for frequency regulation/grid balancing.

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    I hate mixing W with Wh.

    Is it 211 MWh battery storage with maximum power output (peak, average, etc.) of 211 MW?

  • Mihies
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    Sadly no info whatsoever on batteries.

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        I don’t know specifics on this battery farm, but almost all are essentially fleets of shipping containers filled with smaller batteries, rather than some super-cool-mega-battery, so it’s probably a safe assumption that this is a landmark project in scale, rather than in technology specifics.

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        Li-Ion seems to be the go-to solution. I hope new static energy storage projects will prefer other options (Na-Ion, flow batteries, …) since there’s a limited supply of Lithium and we need it for vehicles.

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          Yeah, I was hoping for other less toxic and more nature friendly ones, too.

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          It’s the only chemistry possible to source unfortunately. I read about other chemistries, but they are hard to find.