Green Genius Launches 121-MW Bifacial Solar Park with Co-Located Storage in Latvia
Green Genius has commissioned a 121-MW bifacial solar park in Latvia, featuring a planned co-located liquid-cooled battery system. This setup aims to shift solar energy output from midday to evening peaks, enhancing grid services and enabling cost savings. The project utilizes advanced technology including single-axis trackers and a reactive power controller. It is designed to optimize substation capacity and reduce losses, while also creating local jobs and targeting a PPA-plus-merchant strategy for sustainable energy revenue.

Green Genius has commissioned a 121-MW solar park in Latvia, incorporating bifacial modules on single-axis trackers and string inverters. A co-located liquid-cooled battery, intended to provide two to four hours of storage, will enable the shifting of solar output from midday to evening.
This project is engineered to enhance grid services and optimize substation capacity, thereby reducing operational losses. It aims to lower balancing costs, create local employment opportunities, and employ a PPA-plus-merchant strategy to generate reliable green revenue through storage and ancillary services.




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