Sungrow Power Supply Co., Ltd. forged a contract together with Afcon to supply the company's latest liquid cooled energy storage system solution to a 16 MW/64 MWh project in Israel. As Israel's largest standalone energy storage plant, the project is set to be integrated with the "Dalia Power Station" -- the largest privately contracted Power Plant in the country. The Dalia Power Station, owned and operated by Dalia Power Energies Ltd., is a 912 MW combined-cycle natural gas-fired plant in Israel, boasting 8% of the total electricity production of Israel.

Located at the site of the Dalia Power Station, the energy storage project is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2023. The integration of storage enables the gas generators to be turned down immediately without impacting reliability, as well as enabling them to operate at optimal efficiency when they are turned on, dramatically improving gas-fired stations' speed and flexibility, resulting in improved efficiencies and lower emissions. This agreement designates the company to provide its ST2752UX energy storage system unit and its power conversion system (PCS) SC5000UD-MV, enclosures as well as providing maintenance services on this tranche of project.

The innovative liquid cooled energy storage solution slashes capital and operating expenses due to its pre-assembled and easy installation design as well as a more effective cell working environment which substantially slows down the capacity loss rate. Furthermore, it enables a smaller footprint given the back-to-back installation structure, which perfectly meets the demand of the existing gas-fired power plant and its land constraints.