PowerChina begins construction of 1GW/6GWh
This project is a vital part of Inner Mongolia''s integrated “Wind – Power – Hydrogen – Storage” strategy. It will support the Autonomous
Mongolia's heavily coal-dependent energy sector needs a BESS to achieve its decarbonization target. Coal-dependent energy system. As of end 2021, Mongolia had 1,549 megawatts (MW) of installed power generation capacity.
As one of the measures to accomplish this, Mongolia's BESS project plans include the development of an ancillary-service pricing policy and guidelines. The policy and guidelines will not only help the BESS to become financially viable, but it will also remove barriers against private sector investment in future BESS projects.
The determination of the power capacity of Mongolia's BESS was based on two factors: the required regulation reserve for accommodating additional VRE to the CES, and the required standby reserve in case of any grid event. Regulation reserve.
The regulation reserve for the BESS would enable an additional 350 MW VRE capacity to be integrated into the CES transmission grid. Upon the start of BESS operations, 44 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of clean peaking power will be supplied and an additional 859 GWh of renewable energy will be integrated into the CES grid annually.
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