en.Wedoany.com Reported - German energy company Alterric has commissioned its first battery energy storage system at the Oslebshausen wind farm near Bremen, with a capacity of 2MW, capable of storing electricity from the wind farm and feeding it back into the grid when needed.

This project marks Alterric's expansion from pure power generation to system integration and supports its ambition to become a system-level player. The company stated that the project also initiates its energy park strategy, which combines wind power generation with energy storage and other technologies at the same site. The battery system is designed to stabilize power feed-in and respond quickly to grid demands. Alterric is already active in the balancing power market and provides reactive power services to support grid stability.
Currently, Alterric is developing six additional battery energy storage systems with a total capacity exceeding 100MWh, two of which are already under construction.
Dr. Frank May, CEO of Alterric, stated that the company is making targeted investments in energy storage technology because flexibility is the foundation of a stable and efficient energy system, while also relieving the currently heavily burdened grid; however, flexible solutions on the production side cannot replace investments in intelligent grid expansion.
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