en.Wedoany.com Reported - Sri Lanka plans to deploy battery energy storage systems at 16 substations across the country, marking its largest energy storage project to date. This initiative aims to strengthen the national grid and support the transition to a cleaner, more resilient energy system.
These systems will shift electricity generated during peak renewable energy production periods to peak demand periods, thereby optimizing the use of solar and wind resources and reducing reliance on traditional fossil fuel power generation during high-demand hours.
The project will directly support Sri Lanka's goal of achieving 70% renewable energy generation by 2030. In addition to improving renewable energy utilization, it is expected to enhance energy security by reducing dependence on imported fossil fuels, improving grid flexibility, and providing more reliable and affordable electricity for consumers and businesses.
Huawei, as the main technology provider for the project, will contribute its mature energy storage solutions, technical expertise, and project implementation experience. This experience stems from similar energy storage and grid modernization projects implemented in several Asian countries, including the Philippines and Cambodia.
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