Risen Energy Connected 10MW Energy Storage Project to the Grid in Australia

Veröffentlicht auf 25.12.2018
Carnegie  Risen Energy 
Risen Energy's 10MW power station in Northam, Queensland, developed in collaboration with Carnegie Clean Energy, has been connected to the grid.

The project is the first energy storage facility built by EMC Lendlease and Lendlease. As the module supplier, Risen Energy provided more than 30,000 mono-crystalline modules to the facility. The 25-hectare PV power station has now been fully connected to the grid and is estimated to be capable of generating 24GWh of clean electricity over the next 25 years.

Li Bin, general manager of Risen Energy Australia, said, "Our steady expansion in Australia is driven by the company's innovative products and technologies which can meet the needs of consumers in different regions. Looking ahead, our company plans to invest in renewable energy projects totaling over 2GW in Australia and will continue to expand in the energy storage sector. As for some upcoming acquisitions, we are in the process of seeking financing or EPC partners as well as looking for co-developers."


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