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SMC unit ready to deploy BESS facilities

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THe power business of san Miguel Corp. (SMC) is now ready to deploy 500megawat­t hour (MWH) of battery energy storage system (Bess) facilities out of the 31 planned Bess for nationwide rollout.

“We now have an installed storage capacity of 500 MWH that are ready for deployment any time. We hope to complete even more facilities, and bring our total capacity to 700 MWH by the end of this year,” said SMC President ramon s. Ang in a social media post.

The company has already started its transition to cleaner energy with its ongoing constructi­on of 31 Bess facilities, with a total capacity of 1,000 MWH, all over the country. The rest of the Bess facilities are in various stages of developmen­t, “but we are looking to complete all 31 facilities with a total storage capacity of 1,000MWH within the next 12 months,” he added.

The Bess represent smc’s fullscale solution to fix power quality issues in the grid. With the integratio­n of the Bess into the grid, Ang said this would improve the power quality and help address the intermitte­nt nature of renewables.

“We believe this, and other bridge technologi­es, will allow us to truly achieve a just and inclusive transition to a clean energy future that will not only sustain our economic recovery and growth, but will also benefit both our environmen­t and many Filipinos,” Ang said. earlier, SMC said it was dropping plans to put up new coal-fired power plants, despite new technologi­es that make them cleaner. Ang said this is a company direction that is in line with all the major sustainabi­lity initiative­s undertaken these past years.

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