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The companies will bring to market a first-of-its-kind BESS that can act as a reliable, high-performance alternative to conventional UPS
Keppel is seeking to install battery energy storage at its data centers in Dublin, Ireland. The company has filed with the Fingal and South Dublin County Councils to install battery energy storage systems (BESS) at its two facilities in the Irish capital.
Ireland inaugurated the country's 'largest' grid-scale battery energy storage facility, located in Poolbeg Energy Hub. The 75 MW/150 MWh BESS is aimed at enhancing grid stability and facilitating greater integration of renewable energy into Ireland's power network.
UPS systems are cheaper upfront. But their batteries wear out faster and aren't designed for daily use. BESS systems are more expensive initially, but they offer long-term savings through energy arbitrage, grid incentives, and durability (especially with lithium iron phosphate batteries). Which One Should You Choose?
At its Dublin 1 site in the Citywest Business Campus, the company aims to install an energy storage unit consisting of two new battery storage units, two new HV power skids (PCS transformer and HV RMU), two new MV transformers, concrete slab, and a security fence of 2.4 meters height including two new internal gate entrances.
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