Trina Storage is making waves in China with its latest project – a 50 MWh storage system for a unique fishery-solar-storage hybrid. The innovative installation combines cutting-edge technology with sustainable farming practices, further solidifying Trina Storage’s commitment to green energy solutions.
December 28, 2023 Edgar Meza
The 50 MWh, fully integrated energy storage system was recently unveiled in Tianmen, China. This grid-connected wonder features a whopping 400 MW of installed PV capacity, showcasing the impressive scale of this ambitious project.
The backbone of the system is a 1,500 VDC energy storage setup, made up of 10 Trina Storage 2.5 MW/5 MWh battery cabinets. These powerful units boast precision thermal management technology, ensuring uniform heat dissipation and a longer battery life.
What’s truly impressive about the system is its unique placement on fish ponds, creating a symbiotic relationship between energy generation and sustainable agriculture. This forward-thinking approach is a true testament to the potential of renewable energy solutions.
Trina Storage’s latest offering, the Trina Storage Elementa 2, was also introduced at the All-Energy Australia, signaling the company’s ongoing commitment to advancing commercial-scale energy storage solutions. With a solid 4 MWh capacity, this new system promises to streamline transportation and logistics while maximizing cost efficiency.
Trina Storage continues to lead the charge in the renewable energy sector, and their latest project in China is a testament to their dedication to innovation and sustainability.
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