
Zhejiang Mineng Technology Co., Ltd. has officially launched its user-side distributed energy storage project. The project, which commenced operation on March 31, 2025, has a capacity of 4.3 MW/9.245 MWh and is located in the energy-intensive industrial park in Anji, Huzhou, Zhejiang. Utilizing the advanced lithium battery storage system developed by Yunji Huisheng, the project effectively manages peak shaving, demand response, and emergency backup functions.
After connecting to the grid, the project has saved users hundreds of thousands of yuan in electricity costs while alleviating peak load pressure on the regional power grid and enhancing the stability of power supply.
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In related news, the National Energy Group has continuously advanced its research and construction of new energy storage projects. As of the end of March 2025, the group is operating 132 new energy storage projects with a total capacity of 4934 MW/10956 MWh. These projects feature various technologies including electrochemical, flywheel, molten salt thermal storage, and hybrid storage, supporting the development of a new power system.
Additionally, on April 22, the Development and Reform Bureau of Dongguan, Guangdong, announced a plan to promote high-quality development of distributed photovoltaic energy. The plan outlines eight key tasks, integrating with transportation, construction, and energy storage to establish a new energy system characterized by cleanliness, low carbon emissions, safety, efficiency, and innovation.
In another development, the 8th batch of integrated source-grid-load-storage projects in Henan province has been initiated, including a total of 420 MW across various types of projects, such as solar and wind power.
These advancements reflect a significant shift in the energy landscape, emphasizing the importance of distributed energy solutions and the integration of renewable sources into the grid.
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