By ESS News
Energy company Engie, in addition to Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) provider Sungrow, this week announced the successful commissioning of the first phase of the 200 MW/800 MWh Bess on the Vilvande site, in Belgium.
Sungrow described the project as the largest of its kind on mainland Europe, because it announced that a first phase of 100 MW/400 MWh of the site was connected to the grid. Phase two is expected before 2026.
The site implements 320 of Sungrow’s Powertitan liquid-cooled battery unitsThe aim is to offer a configuration with a higher density.
Sungrow’s James Li told PV -Magazinein 2023, the option for liquid cooling on both PCs [power conversion system] And battery storage for the Powertitan 2.0 series offers an increase of 7% density, which brings improved thermal performance and a significant reduction in sound.
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