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153MW/612MWh!阳光电源斩获非洲最大独立储能系统订单

Core Viewpoint - The partnership between Sunshine Power and Globeleq marks a significant advancement in battery energy storage in Africa, with the Red Sands BESS project set to become the largest independent battery storage system on the continent, addressing energy supply challenges in South Africa [1][2]. Group 1: Project Overview - The Red Sands BESS project will have a capacity of 153MW and 612MWh, and is part of South Africa's first battery energy storage independent power producer procurement program (BESIPPPP) [1]. - The project will occupy approximately 5 hectares (12 acres) of land and will connect to the grid via the Eskom Garona substation [1]. - The project aims to support South Africa's electricity system by providing load shifting and grid stability services, facilitating the integration of renewable energy [1]. Group 2: Contractual Details - Sunshine Power will supply its advanced PowerTitan 2.0 liquid-cooled energy storage system and will provide comprehensive operation and maintenance (O&M) services under a 15-year contract with Globeleq [1][2]. - The financial closure of the Red Sands BESS project is expected by 2025, with operations commencing in 2027 [2]. Group 3: Strategic Importance - The project is strategically positioned to address ongoing energy supply challenges in South Africa, enhancing the reliability and efficiency of the power grid [1][2]. - Globeleq's renewable energy head emphasized the importance of long-term strategic commitments from all project partners to ensure the project's success [2].