据能源经济7月23日消息称,新加坡Sunseap集团表示,计划斥资20亿美元,在邻近的印尼巴淡市建造世界上最大的浮动太阳能农场和储能系统,这将使其可再生发电能力翻一番。
Sunseap 在一份声明中表示,浮动光伏系统预计将拥有2.2吉瓦峰值容量,并将位于巴淡岛的都良康水库,占地约1600公顷。
该公司和印尼巴淡岛自由区管理局 Badan Pengusahaan Batam (BP Batam) 表示,他们于周一签署了该项目的谅解备忘录。
Sunseap 联合创始人兼首席执行官 Frank Phuan 告诉路透社:“这个单一项目将使我们的整个投资组合翻一番,更重要的是建立我们在超大规模太阳能和储能项目方面的能力。”
Phuan说:“浮动太阳能系统对于解决东南亚城市化地区在开发可再生能源方面面临的土地限制大有帮助。”
Sunseap集团是新加坡的太阳能系统开发商、所有者和运营商,在亚洲承包了超过2000兆瓦的太阳能项目。
今年3月,该公司在新加坡柔佛海峡沿岸建成了一个5兆瓦的浮动光伏系统。
该公司表示,该项目的建设将通过银行债务和Sunseap资本融资,预计于2022年开始,并计划于2024年完成。
据 Sunseap 称,产生和储存的能量将全天候不间断地提供太阳能。
部分绿色能源将在巴淡岛内部消耗,而剩余的能源可能通过海底电缆出口到大约50公里外的新加坡。根据 BP Batam 的网站,巴淡岛目前的天然气、蒸汽和柴油厂总发电量为 540 兆瓦。
BP Batam董事长Muhammad Rudi在声明中称:" Sunseap的投资将及时提振巴淡的工业,因为他们正寻求减少其业务的碳足迹。"
朱佳妮 摘译自 能源经济
原文如下:
Sunseap to build world's largest floating solar farm in Indonesia
Singapore's Sunseap Group says it plans to spend $2 billion to build the world's largest floating solar farm and energy storage system in neighbouring Indonesian city Batam, which will double its renewable power generation capacity.
The floating photovoltaic system is expected to have a capacity of 2.2 gigawatt-peak (GWp), and will be located on the Duriangkang Reservoir in Batam Island spanning around 1,600 hectares, Sunseap said in a statement.
The company and Batam Indonesia free zone authority, Badan Pengusahaan Batam (BP Batam), said they signed a memorandum of understanding on Monday for the project.
"This single project will double our entire portfolio, more importantly build our capability towards hyperscale solar and energy storage projects," Frank Phuan, co-founder and chief executive of Sunseap told Reuters.
"Floating solar systems will go a long way to address the land constraints that urbanised parts of Southeast Asia face in tapping renewable energy," said Phuan.
Sunseap Group is a solar energy system developer, owner and operator in Singapore, with over 2000 MegaWatt-peak (MWp) of solar energy projects contracted across Asia.
In March, it completed a 5 MWp floating photovoltaic system offshore Singapore along the Straits of Johor.
Construction of the project, which will be financed through bank debt and Sunseap capital, is due to begin in 2022 and is planned for completion in 2024, the company said.
According to Sunseap, the energy generated and stored will supply non-intermittent solar energy around the clock.
A portion of the green energy will be consumed within Batam, while the balance could potentially be exported to Singapore approximately 50 kilometres away via a subsea cable. Batam currently has a total power generation capacity of 540MW from gas, steam and diesel plants, according to BP Batam's website.
"This investment by Sunseap will be a timely boost for Batam's industries as they seek to reduce the carbon footprint of their operations," Muhammad Rudi, chairman of BP Batam said in the statement.
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