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Galp Installation 74 Mw Batteries for Energy Storage in Spain and Portugal

In Portugal, Galp is developing a set of four storage systems with a joint capacity of 60.5 MW / 120.4 MWh capacity (two-hour batteries) integrated into its Alcoutim solar parks.
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The company explained that these storage units, provided by Sungrow, will be linked to two of the largest photovoltaic solar parks in the Galp, Alcoutim (Algarve) and Manzanares (Casilla la Mancha). In Portugal, Galp is developing a set of four storage systems with a joint capacity of 60.5 MW / 120.4 MWh capacity (two-hour batteries) integrated into its Alcoutim solar parks. These projects, with a total investment of 27 million euros, partly fin…

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In Portugal, Galp is developing a set of four storage systems with a joint capacity of 60.5 MW / 120.4 MWh capacity (two-hour batteries) integrated into its Alcoutim solar parks.

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Galp has begun the construction of two energy storage projects with a total capacity of 74 megawatts (MW) in Spain and Portugal, the company reported. Specifically, the systems, supplied by Sungrow, will be connected to two of the largest solar photovoltaic parks of the oil company Lusa, located in Alcoutim (Algarve, Portugal) and Manzanares (Castilla-La Mancha). These systems will use Sungrow PowerTitan 2.0 batteries and incorporate inverters w…

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elperiodicodelaenergia.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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