The Netherlands – RWE is forging ahead with its battery storage business, marking a significant milestone with the commencement of construction on its first utility-scale battery storage project in the Netherlands.
With an installed power capacity of 35 megawatts (MW) and a storage capacity of 41 megawatt-hours (MWh), this venture represents a crucial step towards enhancing grid stability and integrating renewable energy sources into the Dutch energy system.
The Dutch battery storage project, situated at RWE’s Eemshaven power plant, encompasses 110 lithium-ion battery racks spread across approximately 3,000 square meters. Scheduled to be operational by 2025, the storage system aims to provide control energy and participate in wholesale markets, contributing to the efficient management of electricity supply and demand dynamics.
Synergy with offshore wind
This initiative aligns with RWE’s broader strategy of integrating renewable energy assets seamlessly into the grid. The battery storage facility will play a pivotal role in optimizing the output of the “OranjeWind” offshore wind farm, currently under development. By mitigating the weather-related fluctuations inherent in wind energy generation, RWE aims to bolster grid reliability and advance the transition towards a greener energy landscape.
With the capacity to operate at 35 MW for over an hour, the battery storage facility holds immense potential in the realm of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. Theoretically, it can power approximately 800 EVs, highlighting the multifaceted benefits of battery storage solutions beyond grid stabilization.