Ingrid Capacity and BW ESS – who jointly build energy storage at critical locations in the electricity grid – is now entering the final stage for six facilities at different
"This second collaboration with Ingrid Capacity represents a substantial expansion of our energy storage asset base in Sweden, in a move that solidifies our dedication to supporting Swedish grid reliability. It is a decisive step
"This second collaboration with Ingrid Capacity represents a substantial expansion of our energy storage asset base in Sweden, in a move that solidifies our dedication to supporting Swedish
Mark Saunders, Co-Head of Energy Storage, spent three years at Goldman Sachs Renewable Power Group, led the formulation of an investment strategy for stand-alone storage assets and executed on ~255MW of energy storage
The investment is subject to regulatory approvals, which are expected to be obtained during the coming months. Ingrid Capacity and BW ESS are starting the construction of energy storages at eight locations in Sweden. An output of
Sweden’s largest energy storage investment, totaling 211 MW, goes live, combining 14 sites. 14 large-scale battery storage systems (BESS) have come online in Sweden to deploy 211 MW / 211 MWh into the region.
Ingrid Capacity and BW ESS are starting the construction of energy storages at eight locations in Sweden. An output of more than 200 MW is now in construction. The energy storages are being built in Falköping (16 MW), Karlskrona (16 MW), Katrineholm (20 MW), Mjölby (8 MW), Sandviken (20 MW), Vaggeryd (11 MW), Värnamo (20 MW) and Västerås (11 MW).
“Sweden is facing a significantly increased demand for electricity, which must be addressed through a combination of increased fossil-free electricity production, stronger power grids and improved energy storage. It is a great honor to inaugurate the largest energy storage investment in the Nordics, with 211 MW now connected to the power grid.
13 February 2024 SWEDEN – The energy storages are being built in Falköping (16 MW), Karlskrona (16 MW), Katrineholm (20 MW), Mjölby (8 MW), Sandviken (20 MW), Vaggeryd (11 MW), Värnamo (20 MW) and Västerås (11 MW). A storage with a power of 20 MW correlates to what a Swedish town with 40,000 inhabitants on average consumes during peak hours.
It is a great honor to inaugurate the largest energy storage investment in the Nordics, with 211 MW now connected to the power grid. Thanks to the efforts of Ingrid Capacity and BW ESS, we are reducing grid congestion and enabling increased power production.
The energy storage system is charged when demand for electricity is low, and feed back into the system when demand is high. It increases the utilization rate of the existing system and reduces costs for new infrastructure.
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