The project provides a total installed capacity of 200 MW/1,000 MWh, enabling up to five hours of continuous discharge to support long-duration energy storage for utility-scale grid operation. Designed for intensive daily cycling, the system supports large-scale renewable energy integration and enhances overall grid flexibility.
The energy storage system is integrated with a 1 GW photovoltaic power plant, allowing surplus renewable generation to be stored during periods of high output and dispatched during peak demand. According to project data, the integrated renewable and storage system increases renewable energy utilisation by more than 230 million kWh annually, reducing curtailment and improving overall system efficiency.
The Jimusaer project delivers high intrinsic safety, long operational life, and stable performance under frequent cycling. Vanadium flow batteries are well-suited for large-scale, long-duration energy storage applications.
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