Sweco will design one of continental Europe''s largest battery parks, Green Turtle, for the energy storage company GIGA Storage Belgium. This facility will have a storage capacity of 2,800 MWh of electricity.
Green Turtle, situated on the Rotem industrial site in Belgium''s northwestern Limburg province, was originally planned as a 600 MW battery storage park for renewable energy. For technical optimization, client GIGA Storage Belgium opted to scale up to a
Its renewable energy-based production capacity comes to 74 Megawatts (MW) wind energy, 22 MW of hydroelectric energy and 255 MW of energy from biomass. Almost all renewable energy-based market segments will grow in the future in Belgium in the framework of the application of the Kyoto Protocol.
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(IN BRIEF) Sweco has been tasked with designing the Green Turtle battery energy storage system for GIGA Storage Belgium, one of the largest in continental Europe. With a capacity of 2,800 MWh, this facility will store surplus renewable energy, such as wind and solar, and release it during peak demand, reducing Belgium''s dependency on gas
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