NEC Energy Solutions (NEC ES) recently announced 24 megawatts (MW) of new energy storage systems in China.
Through its exclusive distributor in China, Puxing Energy, NEC ES is commissioning two nine MW projects for Ray Power in in Ordos City, Neimongol Province and Tanshan City, Hebei Province. Ray Power will own and operate systems, which will provide frequency regulation for the the Hang-Jin and Feng-Run power plants.
NEC ES was also awarded a six MW project by Ray Power which is currently under construction in Puzhou City, Shanxi Province. It is expected to be completed by mid-2019.
“Since China has one of the fastest growing renewables and energy storage markets in the world, our global expansion has been accelerated across the country,” Steve Fludder, CEO of NEC ES, said. “Our collaboration with Puxing Energy has been instrumental in our success with Ray Power, a leader of frequency regulation services in the market, since we first started working together in 2012. They are an excellent customer and we look forward to working with them in the future as the market continues to grow.”
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