The Aragon Solar PV Phase III- Battery Energy Storage System is a 105,000kW energy storage project located in Andorra, Aragon, Spain.
The project was announced in 2020 and will be commissioned in 2026.
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The Aragon Solar PV Phase III- Battery Energy Storage System is being developed by Endesa.
The key application of the project is renewable integration.
Contractors involved
Endesa is the developer of Aragon Solar PV Phase III- Battery Energy Storage System.
Additional information
This project is a part of Endesa plan to install 1,725 MW of power, 1,585 MW from photovoltaic plants and 140 MW from wind farms. An additional 160 megawatts of battery storage.
About Endesa
Endesa SA (Endesa), a subsidiary of Enel SpA, is an electric utility. The company generates, distributes, sells electricity. It produces electricity from hydro, thermal, nuclear, combined cycle, and renewable and cogeneration plants. Endesa also supplies electricity and gas, and provides other value-added products and services to wind farms, mini hydraulic, biomass, and waste treatment plants. Endesa is one of the leading energy utilities in the Spanish electricity sector and the second largest gas operator in the Portuguese electricity market It serves customers in Spain, Portugal, France, Germany, the Netherlands, the UK and other countries. Endesa is headquartered in Madrid, Spain.
Methodology
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