The installation will be delivered as a turnkey AC solution, based on Trina Storage’s Elementa platform. The scope of supply includes DC battery cabinets, power conversion systems (PCS), medium-voltage (MV) skids and a power plant controller (PPC). The project’s contracted capacity is 200 MWh and will feature 60 Elementa 2 battery cabinets and 8 integrated PCS & MV skid enclosures, reaching a nameplate capacity of about 244 MWh.
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The Amyntaio project will provide essential grid services, including frequency regulation, renewable integration and capacity adequacy. It will also be supported by a long-term service agreement covering comprehensive maintenance, remote monitoring, spare parts management and performance and availability guarantees for a period of 10 years.
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“Greece is rapidly emerging as a key energy storage market in Europe, driven by auctions, policy support and the need to integrate its abundant renewable resources,” said Gabriele Buccini, Head of Trina Storage Europe. Trina Storage has already built a strong presence in Europe, with more than 50 projects across the UK, Germany, Italy, Spain and Eastern Europe, representing over 4 GWh of contracted capacity. With the Amyntaio project, Trina Storage is expanding its footprint into the Greek market. (hcn)