|   |   Grid-scale                           World’s first grid-scale, semi-solid-state energy storage project goes online           		The 100 MW/200 MWh energy storage project featuring lithium iron   phosphate (LFP) solid-liquid hybrid cells was connected to the grid  near  Longquan, Zhejiang Province, China.                                                                                                              By                                                                                                         Marija Maisch                                                               				                      Jul 05, 2024 
    Grid-scale   Projects & Applications   Technologies                                                                                  	 		 		  			  						   		 					 									The world's first 100 MW large-scale energy storage  power  station that applied semi-solid-state battery energy storage  technology  was connected to the grid in China. | Image: Kehua							 		 	               The world’s first large-scale,  semi-solid-state energy storage  project was successfully connected to  the grid in China on June 6. The  100 MW/200 MWh installation is the  first phase of the Longquan Energy  Storage project, funded and  constructed by state-owned utility Power  China.
      The project  has a total planned capacity of 200 MW/400 MWh spread  across a 40-acre  site. This project is one of Zhejiang Province’s “14th  Five-Year Plan”  new grid-side energy storage demonstration projects. It  is also the  largest energy storage power station in Lishui City, Power  China said  in a release.
      A single charge can store up to 200,000 kWh of electricity, brining the annual discharge to more than 60 million kWh.
       The Longquan Energy Storage project employs WeLion’s 280 Ah lithium   iron phosphate (LFP) solid-liquid hybrid cells, which have an energy   density of more than 165 Wh/kg. The cells are capable of more than 6,000   cycles and have an operating temperature range from -20 to 60 degrees   Celsius.
      The power conversion system for the project was  supplied by Kehua  Tech. The Chinese company customized and deployed 25  sets of 5 MW skids  for the project. It implemented four 1.25 MW  high-performance energy  storage converters, which were connected in  parallel to a single 5,000  kVA transformer, achieving a 35 kV AC  grid-connected output. 
      According to Kehua, having four  energy storage converters in parallel  in the centralized energy storage  system in combination with the  charging and discharging  characteristics of semi-solid batteries  provides numerous advantages.
       “The charging and discharging strategy is automatically adjusted to   achieve intelligent management, which greatly improves the overall   safety and operational stability of the system,” the inverter   manufacturer said in a release.
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