China's Taifu Hai'an Energy Storage Power Station—a cutting-edge "super power bank"—has launched in Nantong of Jiangsu Province, revolutionizing grid management. This peak-shaving facility stores surplus energy during low demand and discharges power during peak hours, ensuring stable electricity supply.
Equipped with advanced liquid-cooled battery tech, the station achieves millisecond-level response times, swiftly balancing grid fluctuations. This capability is crucial for integrating intermittent renewable sources like wind and solar.
During Jiangsu's recent heatwave, which triggered a record 152 million kW power demand, the facility proved its reliability—discharging over 100 MW and supplying 206,200 kWh of electricity.
As a model for future energy storage, China plans to expand such smart, green facilities nationwide, reinforcing its commitment to a resilient and sustainable power grid.