China Ruifeng Renewable Energy Launches Phase 2 of Energy Storage Power Station

Reuters
Oct 30
China Ruifeng Renewable Energy Launches Phase 2 of Energy Storage Power Station

China Ruifeng Renewable Energy Holdings Ltd. has announced the successful completion and grid connection of the first phase of its 300 MW/1.2 GWh grid-side independent energy storage power station project in northern Hebei. The project, utilizing lithium iron phosphate battery technology with a 4-hour storage system, became fully operational in January 2025 and is actively participating in market-based electricity trading. As the largest project of its kind in northern China, it has already demonstrated positive economic returns and is expected to enhance the regulation and safety of the regional power grid while supporting further expansion and technological development in the company's energy storage initiatives.

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