India’s first privately owned energy storage system by Danfoss
By EPR Magazine Editorial June 13, 2022 12:34 pm IST
By EPR Magazine Editorial June 13, 2022 12:34 pm IST
The new grid scale battery-based Energy Storage System uses Danfoss sustainable drive technology for achieving higher energy efficiency.
Danfoss India recently inaugurated the country’s first privately owned and operated grid-scale battery-based Energy Storage System (ESS) at the company’s Oragadam campus in Chennai to store the excess energy generated by renewables (solar power plant) installed on campus. As a reflection of Danfoss’s commitment towards achieving ‘carbon neutrality by 2030’, the ESS has been engineered using Danfoss’ sustainable drive technology.
Jurgen Fischer, President of Danfoss Climate Solutions, Denmark and Soren Kannik Marquardsen, Minister Counsellor, Regional Coordinator South Asia & Head of Trade Council at the Danish Embassy in India, presided the inauguration ceremony in the presence of Ravichandran Purushothaman, President – Danfoss India Region & other Danfoss India Management Team members.
“We are proud to introduce India’s first privately owned energy storage system. We believe in developing innovative technologies that will foster creation of a sustainable future. With the help of this energy storage system, we have been able to bolster our commitment towards the decarbonisation goals in India.” said Jurgen Fischer, President, Danfoss Climate Solutions.
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