[SUNGROW signs the largest independent energy storage order in South Australia] SUNGROW and China Energy Construction Shanxi Power have signed an agreement with ZEN Energy to supply PowerTitan liquid cooled energy storage systems for the Templers independent Energy storage project in South Australia. The project, with a total installed capacity of 138MW/330MWh, has been approved by AEMO, the local power grid company, and is expected to be completed in 2024. It will be the largest independent energy storage project in South Australia, which can effectively improve the stability and flexibility of local new energy use and help Australia move towards a comprehensive clean energy era. Editor/Xue Ma
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