BYD ESS
BYD Energy Storage System (BYD ESS) is independently developed by the Chinese company BYD who begun with its battery manufacture business but later expands to diverse fields like new energy, EV etc., including energy type and power type. The energy type system can discharge for a long time, while the power type can supply big power for a short time. BYD Energy Storage System can realize, as the company announced, the function as below:frequency regulation, substation grid support, distributed energy storage system (DESS), PV/Wind integration, commercial energy management etc.
Applications
- China's National Wind and Solar Energy Storage and Transmission Demonstration Project.[1] Built in conjunction with a 140-megawatt wind- and solar-energy project in Zhangbei, this station is said as the "world's largest battery energy storage station."[2] Hebei Province, the first phase investment of this project is worth over $500M USD (RMB~3.3 billion) and BYD's role in the project is primarily providing iron-phosphate batteries which offer 20-year service life theoretically, in arrays larger than football fields.[3]
Capacity; 6 MW/36 MWh
Location; Zhangbei, Hebei, China
Operation Time; Dec. 1st, 2011
- China Southern Power Grid's Battery Energy Storage Station[4] This ESS project is reckoned as the second-largest utility in the world, finished its construction in September, 2011, using battery technology supplied by BYD Energy.[5]
Capacity; 3 MW/12 MWh
Location; Shenzhen, China
Operation Time; September, 2011
Capacity; 1 MW/4 MWh
Location; BYD Headquarters, Shenzhen, China
Operation Time; July, 2009
In addition, one 2 mW/4mwh Chevron Micro-Grid ESS and some other projects are said to have been established during past few years, yet lack of full media reports online and offline and no clear official release from BYD.
References
- ^ DOE Energy Storage Database for Zhangbei Solar&Wind Energy Project, "[1] Archived 2013-05-10 at the Wayback Machine"
- ^ China claims 'world's largest battery storage station', "[2] Archived 2012-05-23 at the Wayback Machine"
- ^ BYD's role in the project is primarily providing iron-phosphate batteries, "[3]"
- ^ China Southern Power Grid completes battery storage station, "[4]"
- ^ Energy storage: get ready for the next energy revolution, Paragraph 1, "[5] Archived 2012-07-21 at the Wayback Machine"
- ^ PRLOG:Electric Power Research Institute of BYD, "[6]"
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