CEEC's first mountain-based PV project in Indonesia connected to grid
11 December 2024
The lKN 50MW PV+14MWh energy storage project in Indonesia, contracted by CEEC subsidiaries CPECC Shanxi Electric Power Engineering Co., Ltd. and PT. Zhejiang Tenaga Pembangunan Indonesia (ZTPI), has been successfully connected to grid for power generation.
This project is the first integrated solar and storage project in Indonesia's new capital, Nusantara, and also the country's first mountain-based PV project.
Covering a total area of about 70 hectares, the project boasts a DC side total installed capacity of around 70MW, complemented by a 20MW/14MW energy storage system and a 150kV step-up substation.
The successful grid connection of this project not only enhances the sustainability of local energy supply but also fosters collaboration between China and Indonesia in renewable energy and infrastructure development.
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