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Greenvolt, BYD to develop Poland's energy storage projects

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WARSAW, March 3 (Xinhua) -- A contract for the design and operation of two large-scale energy storage projects in Poland has been signed between Greenvolt Power, a subsidiary of Portugal's Greenvolt Group, and Chinese firm BYD Energy Storage.

The first phase of the projects, which have a total capacity of 1.6 GWh, is already underway, with substation infrastructure under construction. The two storage facilities, located in Turosn Koscielna and Nowa Wies Elcka, are expected to be operational in 2028.

Greenvolt Group Joao Manso Neto emphasized the significance of the partnership. "Energy storage is key to maximizing the integration of renewable energy. This agreement highlights the importance of this technology and reaffirms our ambition to remain a leading player in the energy storage sector."

Greenvolt Group has been active in Poland for nearly 18 years, developing wind, solar, and energy storage projects through Greenvolt Power. BYD Energy Storage is one of China's leading battery energy storage system providers.

The collaboration also underscores BYD's expanding presence in the European market. The projects are expected to play a crucial role in enhancing Poland's renewable energy integration and grid stability. Enditem

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