800MWH DISTRIBUTED STORAGE NETWORK

Fiji s latest distributed energy storage solution
In a pioneering effort for the Pacific region, Sunergise International subsidiary Clay Energy, in collaboration with the Fiji Government and funded by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), spearheaded the establishment of a groundbreaking 1MW grid-connected solar photovoltaic farm coupled with a battery energy storage system (BESS) on Taveuni, the third-largest island in Fiji. [pdf]

Industrial Park Container Energy Storage Project
With the company’s expanding production scale and increasing requirements for Enterprise Energy Management, the construction of an Industrial Park Energy Storage Solution helps the enterprise achieve Peak Shaving and Valley Filling, reduce electricity costs, and enhance the stability and reliability of power supply, ensuring smooth production.This project adopts Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) Batteries, featuring High Energy Density Batteries and Long Cycle Life Batteries, with an installation scale of 875 kW/1827 kWh. [pdf]

New energy storage field enters scale
On September 12, the National Development and Reform Commission and the National Energy Administration released the “ New Energy Storage Scale Development Action Plan (2025-2027)”, which clearly proposes that by 2027, new energy storage will basically achieve scale and market-oriented development, with technological innovation and equipment manufacturing capabilities remaining at the forefront globally. [pdf]

Nauru containerized energy storage system
Nauru is actively pursuing energy storage solutions through several projects:A 6 MW solar plant and a 5 MW/2.5 MWh storage system are set to increase the share of renewable electricity on the island from 3% to 47%, supported by the Asian Development Bank1.The Government of Nauru is receiving a USD $22 million grant for a solar + storage project, which will significantly boost the nation's renewable energy capacity2.Key projects include the installation of a battery energy storage system, which is part of Nauru's efforts to enhance its renewable energy infrastructure3.The Nauru Solar Power Development Project includes a 5,000 kW energy storage project with a capacity of 2,500 kWh, aimed at improving energy sustainability4. [pdf]
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