Kuwait turns to battery storage to ease power crisis
Kuwait is working on a battery storage project with a discharge capacity of up to 1.5 gigawatts and total energy storage of
Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. Kuwait is negotiating a major battery storage project with a discharge capacity of up to 1.5 gigawatts and total energy storage of between 4 and 6 gigawatt-hours, in a bid to ease chronic power shortages, a senior electricity ministry official said on Monday.
The battery storage initiative is part of a broader push to stabilise Kuwait's grid and reduce reliance on fossil fuels during peak demand periods. If implemented, it would mark one of the largest energy storage deployments in the region.
The Sabiya West gas-fired combined-cycle power plant is the biggest power station in Kuwait. Owned and operated by Kuwait's Ministry of Electricity and Water (MEW), the 2GW gas-fired power station comprises three combined-cycle power blocks.
The Sabiya West is the biggest gas-fired combined-cycle power station in Kuwait. Image courtesy of General Electric. GE and Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) were awarded the EPC contract for the 2GW Sabiya West power project in 2009. Image courtesy of General Electric.
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