To assist in maintaining a high-quality, stable power supply for the electrical grid, Taipower is making good use of the land space within the Tainan Salt Field Solar PV Farm .
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Taiwan's first solar power plant with energy storage is born! Taipower previously installed energy storage systems at the Kinmen Hsiahsing Power Plant and the Lanyu Power Plant to create an outlying island smart grid, and now it is introducing green energy for the first time.
The 2025 target for Taiwan’s Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) is 1000MW. TPC will incorporate 160MW of equipment at its own sites with an additional 840MW of purchased storage capacity. BESS will help smooth the generation intermittency of renewable energy.
Established as the first "solar power storage system", the storage system, which officially opened today (January 6), integrates green energy and boasts a capacity of 20 MW (megawatts), making it the largest storage system in Taiwan.
With the continuous development of green energy in recent years, in order to maximize the benefits of green energy, Taipower has built its first "solar power storage system" in conjunction with the Tainan Salt Field Solar PV Farm.
Taiwan aims to accumulate a total of 590 MW of battery-based energy storage by 2025, with a target of 160 MW managed and procured by state-owned Taiwan Power Company (TPC), and 430MW to be developed via private-sector, independently operated storage facilities.
The energy storage system can discharge power immediately to fill any power gaps, and its hour of duration provides enough time for all the natural gas units across Taiwan to start up and restore power. It is anticipated that similar energy storage facilities will be gradually established throughout Taiwan in the coming years.
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