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CEEC First Large-Scale Electrochemical Energy Storage Project in Malaysia Connected to Grid

The Malaysia Sejingkat 60 MW Energy Storage Station, which is Malaysia's first large-scale electrochemical energy storage project, was connected to the grid on December 23, local time, marking another significant achievement in China-Malaysia green energy cooperation.

 

The project was undertaken by CPECC Jiangsu Power Design Institute Co., Ltd., a CEEC subsidiary, under an EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) contract.


 

The project is situated in Kuching, the capital of Sarawak, with a capacity of 60 MW/80 MWh. It features a prefabricated cabin-style, air-cooled lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) battery storage system.

 

The system comprises 22 battery cabins and 11 PCS (Power Conversion Systems) for grid connection, streamlining control logic and significantly boosting operational efficiency.

 

Equipped with advanced battery energy storage technology and an intelligent management system, the project boasts a high level of intelligence, effectively facilitating the integration and optimal utilization of renewable energy sources.

 


Upon completion, the project will be capable of two charge-discharge cycles per day, with a 100-millisecond frequency response, providing crucial support for optimizing energy allocation and enhancing grid reliability in the region.