Inner Mongolia Energy Group recently commenced construction on five independent energy storage projects scheduled for 2025, marking a significant expansion in the region's energy infrastructure capabilities.
The projects include the Tuquan 500,000 kW/2 million kWh independent new-type energy storage power station, the Dengkou 400,000 kW/1.6 million kWh independent energy storage project, the Huade 500,000 kW/2 million kWh independent energy storage project, the Chifeng Bairin Left Banner 400,000 kW/1.6 million kWh independent energy storage project, and the Sonid Right Banner 300,000 kW/1.2 million kWh independent energy storage power station project.
The construction utilizes cutting-edge domestic blade battery stacking technology and square lithium iron phosphate battery shells. All projects strictly comply with the autonomous region's fire safety requirements for electrochemical energy storage systems. Safety measures include maintaining adequate safety distances between units and installing physical fire-resistant coatings between compartments.
All project DC compartments employ dual fire suppression systems featuring perfluorohexanone gas fire suppression combined with in-compartment water spray systems. Based on actual operating environments, the projects enhance the protection ratings of energy storage integration system compartments to ensure safe and stable operation throughout the entire project lifecycle.
Upon completion, these large-capacity energy storage systems will effectively achieve peak-shaving and valley-filling operations, addressing the region's renewable energy curtailment issues and providing companies with more flexible marketing strategies. The projects will guarantee optimal charge-discharge cycles while significantly enhancing grid regulation capabilities and stability, ensuring reliable and stable power supply security.