By Danessa O. Rivera (The
Philippine Star) | Updated December 21, 2015 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines - AES
Philippines, the local unit of American energy giant AES Corp., has
broken ground on its battery-based energy storage facility at Masinloc in
Zambales, which will provide 10 megawatts (MW) of interconnected capacity and
enhance the reliability of the Luzon grid.
In a statement, the company said the
groundbreaking ceremony was held last Dec. 15, led by AES Asia Strategic
Business Unit president Marty Crotty and AES Philippines Managing Director
Neeraj Bhat.
The Masinloc Array will use the Advancion®
energy storage solution and is expected to be completed by mid-2016.
It will be one of the first advanced
energy storage installations in South East Asia and among the largest in Asia.
“AES is pleased to bring this
pioneering technology and application to the Philippines. Battery-based energy
storage will play a critical role in tomorrow’s grid, helping to improve
stability, lower total system costs, and incorporate higher volumes of
renewable energy projects. We look forward to working with key
stakeholders to demonstrate the value and capabilities of this technology,”
Bhat said.
The advanced energy storage project
at Masinloc will strengthen the Luzon grid by providing fast response ancillary
services like frequency regulation.
“Our province is proud to be setting for the
development of the first battery-based energy storage in the country. Its
development will not only secure quality energy services for the people of
Zambales and the rest of Luzon, but also contribute to the continued
development of the province,” Zambales Provincial Governor Hermogenes Ebdane
Jr. said.
Aside from the Masinloc project, AES
is actively developing other energy storage facilities in the Philippines,
including one in Kabankalan, Negros Occidental.
According to Bhat, the Kabankalan
project will improve the Visayas grid’s ability to incorporate the significant
volume of solar power coming on-line in the region in early 2016.
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