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Hanwha Q Cells to build energy storage facility in Texas

This undated photo shows its 168-megawatt-hour solar power plant in Texas, the United States. (Hanwha Q Cells)
This undated photo shows its 168-megawatt-hour solar power plant in Texas, the United States. (Hanwha Q Cells)
Hanwha Q Cells, the solar solutions unit of South Korean conglomerate Hanwha Group, said Thursday it is developing an energy storage system (ESS) facility in the US state of Texas, expanding its foothold in the American renewable energy market.

The Sputnik ESS facility, to be located in Hunt county, will work as an emergency generator to help the state maintain a stable power supply and ease the power system burden, the company said.

It will be installed with batteries of 380 megawatt-hours, enough daily supply for more than 154,000 people based on the South Korean average, it said.

The project will begin in January next year, with the operation expected to start in December that year.

Hanwha Q Cells said it is its first standalone ESS project that does not involve developing solar or wind power plants alongside the storage facility.

Hanwha Q Cells has been expanding its overseas presence with ESS development projects. In August last year, it won a large ESS-solar power plant deal in Portugal. (Yonhap)

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