AC Energy (ACEN) has been awarded a $2.96 million grant to pilot a battery energy storage system in Vietnam.

In a statement, ACEN said its joint venture with AMI Renewables would lead the Khanh Hoa energy storage pilot project which is aimed at maximizing the efficiency and reliability of renewable energy.

AMIAC Renewables will integrate the 15MW/7.5MW battery energy storage project into its 50 MW solar farm in Khanh Hoa province.

“Energy storage is the key to unlock the potential of renewables and is a vital component of the energy transition,” said Patrice Clausse, COO of AC Energy International.

Vietnam aims to shift to a clean energy economy for a climate-resilient future.

“We are very excited about the opportunities that lie ahead in harnessing this enabling technology, and together with AMI, we will aim to secure Vietnam’s renewable energy sources while helping the country achieve its sustainability goals,” said Nguyen Nam Thang, CEO of AMI AC Renewables.

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Greening the grid, Ayalas to spearhead battery energy storage in Vietnam
Source: Filipino Daily Inquirer