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Tesla’s Megapacks have been used in Europe’s largest operational energy storage system to help balance the grid in Lessines, Belgium. The system, which was developed by Engie, a French multinational electric utility company, uses Tesla’s Megapacks to store and distribute electricity from renewable sources.
The Megapacks are large-scale battery systems that are designed to be scalable and modular. They can be easily installed and connected to provide a flexible and reliable source of energy storage. The Megapacks used in the Lessines system have a combined capacity of 100 MWh and 50MW of power.
The energy storage system in Lessines is connected to a solar farm and a wind farm, and it is used to balance the grid by storing excess electricity generated by the renewable energy sources. This helps to ensure a stable and consistent supply of electricity to the grid, even when the output from the solar and wind farms is variable.
40 Megapack units balance the grid in Lessines, Belgium—making it the biggest operational energy storage system in continental Europe pic.twitter.com/rdmcLVjtZK
The use of Tesla’s Megapacks in the Lessines system is a significant milestone for the development of renewable energy in Europe. It demonstrates the potential of large-scale energy storage systems to support the growth of renewable energy and to help transition away from fossil fuels.
The energy storage system in Lessines is currently the largest operational system of its kind in Europe, but it is expected that similar projects will be developed in other countries as the demand for renewable energy continues to grow. Tesla’s Megapacks are well-suited to these types of projects and are likely to play a key role in the future of renewable energy.
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