Inauguration of One of the World's Largest BESS Projects in Germany
November 18 2016 -- Nidec ASI and German utility STEAG have inaugurated one of the world's largest battery energy storage system (BESS) projects today (11/17). Nidec ASI's six large energy storage systems, with a total capacity of 90MW, are facilitating STEAG in its stabilization of Germany's power grid.
The official commissioning of the project, attended by North-Rhine Westphalia Minister of Economic Affairs, Garrelt Duin, is taking place in Duisburg-Walsum - one of the six sites where the large energy storage systems have been installed. The BESS systems were officially put into operation at the Weiher power plant in Weiher, Germany earlier this week.
Nidec ASI was commissioned by STEAG in November of 2015 to supply its innovative technology to the power giant as part of its efforts to stabilize Germany's grid. Breaking ground last May, the company has provided a massive energy storage system with a total capacity of 90 MW, the largest installment of its kind. The BESS system is based on Nidec ASI's energy conversion solutions and uses batteries supplied by LG Chem to store electrical energy, which STEAG then uses to provide auxiliary services to the TSO.
Nidec ASI was renamed as such in 2012 when Nidec, a Japanese multinational corporation listed on the Japanese Stock Exchange, acquired Ansaldo Sistemi Industriali (ASI) SpA, an Italian multinational that can trace its roots back to 1853. The company is a provider of customized solutions for a range of industrial applications worldwide. Operating from offices in Italy, North America, France, Germany, Romania, the United Arab Emirates, Southeast Asia, Russia, China and Japan, its markets include petrochemical, energy, steel, marine, and industrial automation. Nidec ASI specializes in heavy-duty applications requiring high power and performance, including inverter and converter power electronics, industrial process control and automation, motors and generators.
As of 2015, Nidec ASI has a portfolio of orders worth about 400 million Euro, with an installed base on more than four continents.
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