Shanghai Electric Provides Core Equipment for World's Largest Compressed Air Energy Storage Station Now Fully Operational in Jiangsu, China
The Unit 2 has successfully achieved grid connection and full-load power generation at the first attempt, providing valuable engineering practice in support of
The Project consists of two 300 MW non‑supplementary combustion CAES units, totaling 600 MW of installed capacity and 2,400 MWh of storage, with approximately 71% conversion efficiency. Air is compressed and stored in salt caverns during low‑demand periods, then released to drive turbines for power generation at peak times, supporting grid stability through peak shaving and frequency regulation.
Utilizing about 980,000 cubic meters of salt caverns located 1,150 to 1,500 meters underground in Huai'an, the Project employs "molten salt + pressurized thermal water" non‑supplementary combustion high‑temperature adiabatic compression technology. This enables compressed heat to be stored and reused throughout the process without fossil fuel combustion, delivering significant low‑carbon benefits.
The first 300 MW unit reached full-load operation in
As the world moves toward carbon neutrality, long-duration energy storage technologies like CAES are key to enhancing grid resilience and enabling high‑penetration renewable integration. Leveraging system integration expertise from the Project,
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