We recently handed over a 10MWh grid-scale battery storage system for Jönköping Energi in Sweden. The facility is set to enhance the stability and energy efficiency of the regional power grid.
Located at the Torsvik Heat & Power plant in Jönköping, which supplies 90% of the city’s heat and 30% of its electricity, the battery system will be a critical asset for maintaining grid stability. The plant collectively offering a total capacity of 10MW/10MWh. This system will support the power grid by providing essential stability services, particularly during significant imbalances between production and consumption in Sweden.
Our scope of supply encompasses the design, commissioning, handover, and maintenance of switchgear, transformers, inverters, batteries, and an energy management system, including integration with renewable energy from solar cells.
The 10 MWh system is intended for use in Primary Reserve Power (FCR), Fast Frequency Response (FFR), and off-grid operation during grid failures.
As the integration of renewable energy sources into the grid continues to grow, grid-scale battery storage systems are becoming increasingly essential. They play a key role in stabilizing the electrical grid by balancing supply and demand, managing the fluctuations inherent in renewable energy generation, and providing backup power during peak demand or grid outages.
We thank Jönköping Energi for trusting us with this vital project and for an excellent collaboration.