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德国计划建设1.8 GWh电池储能项目

Core Insights - Germany is planning to build one of its largest battery storage projects in the Münsterland region near the Dutch border, with a total installed capacity of 900 MW and a storage capacity of 1,800 MWh [1] - The project involves three companies: Luxcara, Trianel, and BKW, with Luxcara acquiring a portion of the project with a capacity of 520 MW/1,040 MWh [1] - The project is set to start construction in 2026, pending local government review [1] Group 1 - The Waltrup battery park will have a total capacity of 900 MW and a storage capacity of 1,800 MWh [1] - Luxcara has acquired a part of the project with a capacity of 520 MW/1,040 MWh, which will be built on a previously planned coal power plant site [1] - BKW will construct and operate a portion of the battery park with a capacity of 300 MW/600 MWh, with an investment cost exceeding 200 million euros [1] Group 2 - The project has secured grid connection capacity and signed a charging agreement, although Luxcara has not disclosed further details or investment amounts [1] - BKW's portion of the project is planned to start construction in 2026 and is expected to be operational by 2028 [1]