NHOA Energy has commissioned a 311 megawatt hour (MWh) energy storage project for Taiwan Cement Group (TCC Group).
The battery storage system is located within TCC Group’s HePing plant, in Hualien County, Taiwan.
“At TCC Group, we see NHOA Energy’s global capabilities as a vital part of our strategy to integrate sustainable practices into every aspect of our operations.
“This over 300MWh energy storage project in HePing is more than an operational enhancement – it’s a bold statement of our dedication to renewable energy and a testament to our role in Taiwan’s ambitious journey towards carbon neutrality by 2050,” said Nelson Chang, Chairman of TCC Group.
NHOA Energy is delivering several energy storage systems that meet the E-dReg service requirements, with over 110MW of E-dReg capacity in operation and further 35MW in commissioning, helping to bolster the region’s energy stability and resilience.
Following the earlier commissioning of the 200MWh system in Kwinana, Western Australia, and the 107MWh one in YingDe, mainland China, this is the third world-class battery storage project completed by NHOA Energy in 2023 in the Asia-Pacific region.
Two more projects are under execution, consist of the 400MWh system in Blyth, Southern Australia and the 124MWh system in SuAo, Taiwan.
Furthermore, NHOA Energy has been recently selected as a supplier for another almost 400MWh battery storage project in Asia, targeted to start construction in Q2 2024 and operation in mid-2025.


