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Introduction
This hybrid energy storage (ESS) system made of advanced lead and lithium batteries is currently the largest of its kind in Poland. Strategically situated to enhance the Bystra Wind Farm in Northern Poland, this facility maximizes renewable energy usage and stabilize local energy. This case study focuses on a major onshore wind power base located in a region with exceptionally rich wind resources. The system allows excess wind energy to be stored and discharged when needed, improving efficiency, reliability, and safety while showcasing a flexible. In the typical Belgian winter fog, Esmeralda Peleman, CEO of Peleman Industries, looks with satisfaction at the on-site 2 MWh battery storage system against whose backdrop two windturbines are turning leisurely.
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