The batteries, varying from 20 to 50 megawatts each, form a 200 megawatt system — enough to power 600,000 Ukrainian homes for two hours — that reduces blackout risks and helps stabilize the grid.
[pdf] On May 21st, DTEK has officially launched Ukraine’s first industrial lithium-ion energy storage system, installed at the Zaporizhzhya Power Plant in the city of Energodar, with a capacity of 1 MW/2.25 MWh.
[pdf] DTEK has launched the largest battery storage facility in eastern Europe to bolster Ukraine's energy system ahead of expected mass Russian attacks on infrastructure this winter, the Ukrainian energy giant announced on Sept. 10.
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