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Qujing Launches Landmark 500MW Shared Energy Storage Hub to Boost Grid Stability

 

500MW/1000MWh Shared Energy Storage Project

Yunnan Province's energy landscape reached a new milestone this week as the first phase of Luliang County's shared energy storage complex achieved operational status. The collaborative venture between battery technology leader EVE Energy and state-owned SPIC Yunnan International represents a strategic push to modernize regional power infrastructure.

Technical Specifications & Implementation

Phase one of the 500MW/1000MWh initiative now delivers 200MW/400MWh capacity through 40 modular storage units supplied by EVE Energy. Remarkably, engineers completed installation and commissioning within seven days of equipment arrival - a timeline setting new industry benchmarks for large-scale energy storage deployments.

Operational Impact & Strategic Value

As Qujing's inaugural shared storage facility, the complex addresses two critical challenges:

  1. Stabilizing grid operations through intelligent peak-load management

  2. Enabling higher renewable penetration via advanced energy time-shifting capabilities

Managed by SPIC subsidiary Luliang Dianneng Power, the system's 20-year operational lifespan aligns with Yunnan Province's roadmap to achieve 50% non-fossil energy consumption by 2030.

Industry Implications


Energy analysts highlight three transformative aspects:
• First implementation of 5MW/10MWh modular units in Southwest China
• Novel revenue-sharing model for multi-user storage allocation
• Blueprint for replicating storage-as-service solutions across China's new energy bases

"This collaboration demonstrates how public-private partnerships can accelerate infrastructure modernization," noted a SPIC project spokesperson. The companies plan full operational capacity by Q3 2026, potentially storing enough daily energy to power 160,000 households.

Future Outlook


With Phase 1 operational, focus shifts to optimizing the facility's virtual power plant capabilities and exploring ancillary service markets. EVE Energy confirms plans to integrate second-life battery management systems, while SPIC evaluates expansion models for other high-renewable penetration zones in Yunnan.


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