Turkish Energy Firm Margun Enerji, Huawei, and Partner EGS Collaborate to Boost Solar Power Plant with 2MWh Battery System

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Turkish energy company , in partnership with and Partner EGS, is set to integrate a 2-megawatt-hour system into its 20.17-megawatt solar power plant (SPP) located in the Mugla province of western .

Margun Enerji highlighted the significance of energy storage systems in addressing global climate change, achieving carbon neutrality, and facilitating the transition to renewable energy. The SPP in Mugla plays a pivotal role in this endeavor.

According to the company's statement, energy storage systems offer a solution for enhancing flexibility in electricity generation, ensuring the consistency of renewable energy supply, and contributing to the improvement of grid reliability and power quality from renewable sources.

As a subsidiary of Naturel Holding, Margun Enerji is actively exploring innovative solutions, including the development of battery energy storage systems. The company boasts a renewable energy power plant capacity of 308 megawatts in Türkiye.

The collaboration with Huawei and Partner EGS signifies a breakthrough in both renewable energy generation and energy storage technologies, positioning Margun Enerji at the forefront of advancements in the Turkish energy sector.

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