The Ming Yang Smart Energy-Tong Liao Hybrid Project – Battery Energy Storage System is a 320,000kW energy storage project located in Tong Liao, Inner Mongolia, China.
The electro-chemical battery energy storage project uses lithium-ion as its storage technology. The project was announced in 2020 and will be commissioned in 2021.
Description
The Ming Yang Smart Energy-Tong Liao Hybrid Project – Battery Energy Storage System is being developed by Ming Yang Smart Energy Group.
The key applications of the project are renewable energy integaration, electric energy time shift and grid support services.
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By GlobalDataMing Yang Smart Energy Group is the developer of Ming Yang Smart Energy-Tong Liao Hybrid Project – Battery Energy Storage System.
Additional information
Ming Yang Smart Energy (MYSE) has signed an agreement with local government to build a 1.3GW renewable-battery hybrid plant near the city of Tong Liao in China’s Inner Mongolia province. The project targets to eventually build up to 1000 MW in wind power and 300 MW solar, linked to a 320 MW lithium-ion battery storage system, for which the company has pledged to invest ¥9Bn ($1.29bn).
About Ming Yang Smart Energy Group
Ming Yang Smart Energy Group Ltd (Ming Yang) provides wind turbines and clean energy integrated solutions. The company’s products include wind turbine and photovoltaic products. Ming Yang offers wind turbine generators and wind solar storage power system solutions; and SCADA system, a remote monitoring software, as well as engineering services. The company partners with other power companies in the development of smart energy and operation of wind farms. It has offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Germany and the US. Ming Yang is headquartered in Zhongshan, Guangdong, China.
Methodology
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