Delhi Unveils South Asia''s Largest 20-MW Battery Energy Storage
New Delhi: Delhi power minister Ashish Sood on Thursday inaugurated a 20-MW battery energy storage system (BESS) at Kilokari, said to be the "largest" in South Asia.
New Delhi: Delhi power minister Ashish Sood on Thursday inaugurated a 20-MW battery energy storage system (BESS) at Kilokari, said to be the "largest" in South Asia.
India''s first commercial regulated utility-scale battery storage project has gone into operation, and a new partnership claims it will
"The 20 MW/40 MWh BESS was delivered on a turnkey basis under a long-term battery energy storage capacity agreement (BESPA)
New Delhi: Delhi power minister Ashish Sood on Thursday inaugurated a 20-MW battery energy storage system (BESS) at Kilokari, said to be the "largest" in South Asia.
What is India''s first utility-scale energy storage installation?The project, inaugurated by Delhi Power Minister Ashish Sood, is hailed as India''s first commercially approved utility-scale
Once operational, it is expected to directly benefit around one lakh residents in South Delhi''s Ashram area by easing peak-hour electricity demand and supporting
New Delhi: Delhi Power Minister Ashish Sood inaugurated India''s first commercially approved and South Asia''s largest 20 MW/40 MWh standalone utility-scale
NEW DELHI | 8 May, 2025 — The GEAPP Leadership Council (GLC) today officially announced the launch of India''s first utility-scale, standalone
New Delhi: Delhi Power Minister Ashish Sood inaugurated India''s first commercially approved and South Asia''s largest 20 MW/40
Installed within just 11 months—well ahead of schedule—the state-of-the-art energy storage system provides four hours of uninterrupted clean power daily, supporting high
NEW DELHI | 8 May, 2025 — The GEAPP Leadership Council (GLC) today officially announced the launch of India''s first utility-scale, standalone Battery Energy Storage System (BESS)
Once operational, it is expected to directly benefit around one lakh residents in South Delhi''s Ashram area by easing peak-hour
India''s first commercial regulated utility-scale battery storage project has gone into operation, and a new partnership claims it will establish local manufacturing in the country this
The Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) has granted regulatory approval to India''''s first commercial standalone battery energy storage system (BESS) project.
"The 20 MW/40 MWh BESS was delivered on a turnkey basis under a long-term battery energy storage capacity agreement (BESPA) with BRPL. Installed and commissioned
Under the project, out of 12 liquid cooled batteries, nine have been installed and the rest will be installed shortly. It is likely to go live from end of March or early next month, it
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Last week (4 April), IndiGrid, a power sector infrastructure investment trust, announced the commissioning of a 20MW/40MWh utility-scale standalone battery energy storage system (BESS) in Delhi, India’s capital territory.
Sood added that the Delhi government is committed to investing in advanced energy technologies and will offer support to entrepreneurs working in the solar energy sector. “This project not only contributes to clean energy storage but also marks the beginning of a new era of innovation in power management,” he said.
The new storage facility, based on cutting-edge technology, aims to significantly enhance the reliability of power supply, particularly in areas with limited infrastructure and unauthorized colonies where grid access is constrained.
The power minister said that the govt would deploy this new technology in Delhi and ensure the required investment for the same. "Entrepreneurs keen to work in the solar energy sector will also be supported with necessary facilities to help ensure continuous and sustainable power supply.