Uniper and NGEN Initiate 50MW Battery Storage Project in Wilhelmshaven
Uniper and NGEN have commenced construction on a 50MW battery energy storage facility in Wilhelmshaven, Germany, set to enhance renewable energy integration and grid stability. The project aims for operational status by the end of 2026, marking a significant step in Germany's energy transition strategy.

Uniper SE and NGEN energetske rešitve d.o.o. have initiated a 50MW battery energy storage project at Uniper's former coal power plant site in Wilhelmshaven, Germany. The project aims to mitigate short-term power grid fluctuations due to wind and solar energy.
Scheduled for commissioning by the end of 2026, this facility is part of Uniper's Energy Transformation Hub Nordwest. Additionally, Uniper plans to construct a 1GW electrolyzer powered by offshore wind and has a framework agreement with thyssenkrupp Uhde GmbH for six ammonia plants to support a hydrogen import terminal. These initiatives are pivotal for integrating renewable energy sources and enhancing grid reliability.




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