en.Wedoany.com Reported - Coal India Limited has recently received a Letter of Award from GRIDCO, the power grid corporation of Odisha, to undertake the construction of a 320 MWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project in the state. With a rated power capacity of 80 MW, the project can deliver stable power supply for four consecutive hours. Its core objective is to enhance regional power supply stability and the integration of renewable energy by strengthening grid regulation capabilities.
The project will be implemented using a two-cluster model: Cluster 1 covers the Padampur and Bolangir areas, with a tariff set at INR 304,000 per MW per month; Cluster 2 involves the Bhatli and Basta regions, with a tariff of INR 305,000 per MW per month. According to the agreement, the project must be completed within 18 months of signing the Battery Energy Storage Purchase Agreement. This timeline reflects both the urgency of the project's advancement and India's determination to accelerate its deployment of clean energy infrastructure.
Coal India's cross-sector participation in the BESS project marks an extension of its business scope from traditional energy into the clean energy storage sector. Once completed, the project will not only effectively alleviate peak-shaving pressure on the Odisha power grid but also smooth the volatility of renewable energy generation through storage technology, providing support for the large-scale integration of local clean energy sources such as wind and solar power.
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