Sodium-ion technology is often positioned as a lower-cost alternative to lithium-ion, but initial pricing may be higher than expected. According to IDTechEx research, the average Na-ion cell cost is currently ~US$87/kWh, considering variations in chemistry and manufacturing scale. [pdf]
These range from high-temperature air electrodes to new layered oxides, polyanion-based materials, carbons and other insertion materials for sodium-ion batteries, many of which hold promise for future sodium-based energy storage applications. [pdf]
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The world's first energy storage power station based on the 100 kWh Na-ion battery (NIB) system was launched on 29 th March, 2019, supplying power to the building of Yangtze River Delta Physics Research Center located in Liyang city. [pdf]
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The new energy storage project in Santo Domingo is the AES Dominicana Andres Battery Energy Storage System, which has a capacity of 10,000 kW and uses lithium-ion technology. This project was commissioned in 2017 and is part of the broader efforts to enhance energy storage capabilities in the region1. Additionally, there are ongoing developments, such as a new project that includes an energy storage system of 27.5 MW/110 MWh in Santo Domingo2. Another significant initiative is the "Dominicana Azul" photovoltaic solar project, which is expected to create over 900 direct jobs and contribute to clean energy efforts in the area3. [pdf]
Hybrid systems combining solar farms with sand-resistant storage units. Yes, sandproof tech is now a thing. A 250 MW solar farm in Sistan and Baluchestan, paired with a 100 MWh battery system. Since 2023, it’s reduced grid outages by 40% in a region where temperatures hit 50°C (122°F). [pdf]
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Tunisia has signed contracts for four solar photovoltaic projects totaling 500 MW, marking a significant milestone in its renewable energy ambitions. These projects are part of the initial phase of a larger 1.7 GW tender and are set to become operational by 2027. [pdf]
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Turkey-based developer and IPP Fortis Energy has acquired a solar and battery energy storage system (BESS) project in Serbia. The company plans to begin construction at the project, in Sremska Mitrovica, west of Belgrade, in 2025. [pdf]
This project is the first solar power generation project with battery energy storage system in Mongolia attached, which was awarded to the JGC Group in consortium with NGK Insulators (Japan) and MCS International (Mongolia) 2021 for the Ministry of Energy of Mongolia. [pdf]
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Renewable power pioneer Alternergy Holdings Corp. (Alternergy) and its subsidiary Solar Pacific Energy Corporation (Solar Pacific) inaugurated the Republic of Palau’s first solar PV + battery energy storage system (BESS) project and the largest to date in the Western Pacific region. [pdf]
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