Sineng Electric's 300 MW Energy Storage Power Station in Ordos Commences Commercial Operation
Sineng Electric has launched a 300 MW / 1,200 MWh energy storage power station in Ordos, China, following successful performance validation testing. The facility is the world's largest grid-forming hybrid energy storage power plant, combining Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries and Vanadium Flow Batteries. It plays a crucial role in the region's 3 GW / 12.8 GWh energy storage deployment. The advanced system provides rapid power support and enhances grid resilience, optimizing energy dispatch and economic returns.

Sineng Electric's 300 MW / 1,200 MWh energy storage power station in Ordos City, China, has achieved commercial operation after rigorous performance testing. It incorporates next-generation grid-forming technology and is the largest of its kind globally.
The facility integrates Lithium Iron Phosphate and Vanadium Flow Batteries, balancing quick power response and energy stability. It supports various operational modes and offers millisecond-level power support, enhancing grid resilience. The station's advanced energy management system optimizes dispatch and efficiency, contributing to a stable power system.




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