Energy Vault Announces Five Additional EVx Gravity Energy Storage System Deployments in China
Energy Vault Holdings, Inc., a leader in sustainable,
grid-scale energy storage solutions, today announced that five new EVx™ gravity
energy storage systems (GESS) will be deployed by China Tianying Inc. (CNTY)
(CN: 000035) under the Company’s previously announced licensing and royalty agreement with Atlas Renewable,
which includes a 5% project revenue royalty associated with each project.
Chairman of China
Tianying, Mr. Yan Shengjun, stated, “Energy Vault’s innovative gravity energy
storage technology is seeing strong demand in China because of the long life of
these assets and the significant local economic content that helps meeting the
state-mandated energy storage requirements accompanying the rapid growth of
China’s renewable energy deployments. As we commission the first 100MWh system
in Rudong, which we have optimized for the China market requirements, we are
pleased to be quickly expanding this groundbreaking technology that will enable
intermittent wind and solar power generation to more readily replace other
fossil fuel-based generation and thus help accelerate China’s clean energy
transition and achievement of its net carbon neutral goals.”
With the 100 MWh
EVx GESS in Rudong and the 2 GWh EVx GESS in Tong Liao, Inner Mongolia, the
following recently signed agreements by CNTY bring total existing and planned
EVx deployments in China to seven, totaling 3.26 GWh, all of which include a 5%
project royalty.
· Agreement with
Hebei provincial government to build a 100 MWh EVx GESS in Zhangjiakou, Hebei
Province
· Agreement with
Jiangsu provincial government to build a 100 MWh EVx GESS in Suzhou, Shanxi
Province
· Agreement with Gansu
provincial government to build a 200 MWh EVx GESS in Jinta County, Jiuquan,
Gansu Province
· Agreement with
Jilin provincial government to build a 660 MWh EVx GESS in Songyuan, Jilin
Province
· Agreement with
Xinjiang government to build a 100 MWh EVx GESS in Yining, Xinjiang Province
China’s energy
policies require renewable energy plants to integrate storage of 20% of their
nameplate generation capacity, with at least a 2–4-hour duration. Most
recently, this has been satisfied with lithium-ion battery technology to
complement the significant installed base of pumped hydroelectric storage in
China.
Similar to pumped
hydro, Energy Vault’s GESS technology enables a much longer technical life and
thus a lower Levelized Cost of Storage over time while providing broader
project scalability, higher round-trip efficiency, and safety benefits versus
existing technologies. In addition, and unique to Energy Vault, the large 25
ton blocks mobile masses that are the basis of the storage medium are
constructed with local soil, avoiding carbon intensive concrete, but can also
be constructed with various waste materials like coal ash, concrete debris,
mining tailings and other waste sludge materials otherwise destined for
landfills. As one of the leaders in China in waste remediation and
environmental services, China Tianying’s partnership with Energy Vault brings
many “circular economic” synergies, which are being exploited for the local
market development as the public announcements of these additional projects
demonstrate.
As previously announced, commissioning of the recently
constructed 25 MW/100 MWh EVx GESS in Rudong, China started in June as planned.
The EVx structure is fully built with the formal “capping ceremony” having
taken place at the site in Rudong in September 2023 concurrent with
commencement of the formal process for state grid interconnection. Construction
of a 4-kilometer 35 kV Overhead Power Line to the existing Remote End
Substation that serves the adjacent wind farm has also been completed as the
remaining mechanical and software commissioning activities progress as
expected. Pending the final state grid interconnection and homologation formal
processes, Energy Vault’s EVx will be the world’s first commercial, utility
scale non-pumped hydro gravity energy storage system.
Also as previously announced, CNTY is deploying a 2 GWh EVx
system for the initial zero carbon industrial parks in Tong Liao, Inner
Mongolia.
“CNTY’s recently
signed agreements reflect the strong and growing market adoption of our gravity
energy storage technology, which will help firm up China’s growing renewable
energy capacity to better meet the energy demand growth that continues at a
high pace in China,” said Robert Piconi, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer,
Energy Vault. “With the first EVx™ system coming online soon in Rudong, five
new EVx deployments announced today, and seven total deployments of 3.26 GWh
within the first 18 months of our partnership, I would say we are off to a good
start. I commend Chairman Yan and the broader China Tianying organization for
their courage, fortitude, and leadership they are demonstrating in executing
this project through two COVID-related shutdowns in the first year while
driving rapid local project development that will assist China and the world
more broadly in our collective drive to net carbon neutral.”
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