Envie Energy, which is established in China, and Fera Australia in Italy, have signed an agreement to work together on the delivery of large -scale hybrid clean energy projects in the Nem of Australia, with the capacity to deliver up to 1.5 GWh in storage of battery energy. The deal also opens the way for companies to develop up to 1 GW of wind projects.
Envision Energy said that the agreement is a token of trust in its integrated technology platform, which combines the next generation of containerized battery systems, Grid-Forming Power Conversion systems (PCS), its own Hybrid Power Plant Controller (HPPC) of the company, with advanced wind turbine.

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Example of Energy International Product Line President and Senior Vice -President Kane XU said that the collaboration is an important step forward to show how hybrid wind and storage solutions can unlock new possibilities for the energy future of Australia.
“We are honored by the trust that Fera Australia has placed in our technical possibilities in the integration of wind, storage and grid, and we look forward to supplying projects that set new benchmarks for clean, flexible strength,” said Xu.
The collaboration is launched with a pilot project in Victoria, with the grid storage of Energy Energy, the wind turbine of the full converter and advanced HPPC technology in a raster-connected hybrid factory.
The project will serve as a showcase for how hybrid systems can improve the reliability of the grid and unlock new value flows.
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