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    General Electric switches on 600 MW of pumped hydro storage in China – pv magazine International

    By December 9, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Basic Electrical stated one in all its subsidiaries has deployed two 300 MW pumped storage generators at a 1.2 GW hydro battery advanced in China’s Anhui province.

    December 9, 2022 Emiliano Bellini

    The Anhui Jinzhai pumped storage energy plant

    Picture: GE Hydro Options

    Basic Electrical introduced that its GE Hydro Options unit has commissioned two 300 MW pumped storage generators on the 1.2 GW Anhui Jinzhai pumped storage energy plant in Jinzhai county, Anhui province in China.

    “The primary two items had been efficiently delivered to the challenge, handed the check operation interval, and are actually related to the grid,” the corporate stated in a press release.

    It should additionally provide the remaining two generators, in addition to the generator motors and the plant’s steadiness gear.

    “As soon as the challenge is totally commissioned, the large 1.2 GW hydro battery will provide a excessive stage of flexibility and reliability to the native electrical energy grid,” stated GE Hydro Options CEO Pascal Radue.

    The State Grid Corp. in China owns the $1 billion challenge.

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