NHOA Energy has successfully commissioned a 107MWh energy storage project for Taiwan Cement Group (TCC Group) at its Yingde Plant in Guangdong province, China.
The battery storage system is fully operational and dispatched with 42MW of waste-heat recovery systems combined with 8MWp solar PV of the cement plant.
The project provides TCC Group’s Guangdong Yingde plant with important flexibility services by managing, through NHOA Energy’s proprietary energy management system, the peaks in energy demand and acting as a back-up for critical equipment in cement plants to avoid damages caused by sudden blackouts.
The introduction of NHOA Energy storage technology coupled with waste-heat-recovery and solar energy is part of TCC Group’s commitment to promote the energy transition and achieve carbon reduction goals.
NHOA Energy storage project is expected to store about 46m kWh of electricity per year, providing flexibility services
“We are proud to support with our project TCC and the Guangdong region in pursuing their carbon reduction goals. NHOA Energy’s proprietary energy management system will optimise the generation and consumption profile of the industrial microgrid, while also supporting the regional grid towards its 100% green energy objective, taking the energy transition in the area one step forward in total accordance with NHOA Group’s and TCC’s shared mission of fostering a positive change for the future of our planet,” commented Giuseppe Artizzu, CEO of NHOA Energy.


