Conch PV Energy Storage Power Station in Battambang, Cambodia Successfully Connected to the Grid

2021-11-03 09:46:13

On October 29, 2021, the Conch 18 MWp + 4MW/10 MWh photovoltaic energy storage power station in Battambang, Cambodia was officially put into trial operation.

Photovoltaic panels shine blue at the foot of the lush conch mine in Battambang,

Cambodia. On October 29, 2021, the Conch 18 MWp + 4MW/10 MWh photovoltaic energy storage power station in Battambang, Cambodia was officially put into trial operation.    Conch PV Energy Storage Power Station Project in Battambang,

Cambodia (photo by Huang Chaoyun) The construction of

the Battambang Conch Photovoltaic Energy Storage Power Station was officially commenced on April 28, 2021. After the project is put into operation, the annual power generation can reach 25.82 million degrees, the annual standard coal can be saved by about 8500 tons, and the carbon dioxide emission can be reduced by about 22000 tons, so as to achieve the organic unity of ecological, economic and social benefits. The grid-connected power generation of the

photovoltaic project is an important practice of energy conservation, emission reduction and green development of Battambang Conch in Cambodia. Battambang Conch will continue to fulfill the solemn commitment of Conch Cement to build a better Cambodia through high-quality development.   

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On October 29, 2021, the Conch 18 MWp + 4MW/10 MWh photovoltaic energy storage power station in Battambang, Cambodia was officially put into trial operation.

2021-11-03 09:46:13

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