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出海+5!储能龙头国际合作新突破

Core Viewpoint - Chinese energy storage leaders are achieving significant breakthroughs in overseas markets, with multiple projects in Europe and North America showcasing their technological advancements and market expansion efforts [2]. Group 1: European Market Developments - Sungrow Power Supply is assisting in the establishment of a 73MW/147MWh grid-connected energy storage project in Spain and Portugal, with a total capacity of 74MW/147MWh across five projects [3]. - The projects in Portugal will receive part of a €100 million (approximately $115.6 million) government subsidy from the EU Recovery and Resilience Fund [3]. - Trina Storage is deploying a 65MWh battery storage project in Romania, which is part of a larger initiative supported by the EU Recovery and Resilience Fund [4][5]. - Shanghai CaiRi Energy Technology has secured a 430+MWh energy storage procurement project in Bulgaria, highlighting its global competitiveness in market layout and delivery capabilities [7][8]. Group 2: Japanese Market Developments - Guoxuan High-Tech has launched Japan's largest energy storage station on Miyako Island, with a capacity of 12MW/48MWh, utilizing its liquid cooling energy storage system [6]. - The company is expanding its presence in the Japanese energy storage market, focusing on renewable energy integration and virtual power plant applications [6]. Group 3: North American Market Developments - Baichuang New Energy is entering the North American market with its innovative carbon dioxide energy storage technology, having signed a cooperation memorandum with Zeo Energy to explore applications in the U.S. [9][10]. - The company holds over 70 unique patents in the carbon dioxide storage field and aims to enhance its competitive edge through collaboration in the North American energy storage sector [10].