Deployment of Energy Storage Systems Begins in Cuban
According to a Facebook post by journalist José Miguel Solís, the installation of BESS (Battery Energy Storage Systems) is now underway in several Cuban electrical substations.
According to a Facebook post by journalist José Miguel Solís, the installation of BESS (Battery Energy Storage Systems) is now underway in several Cuban electrical substations.
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The plan is to carry out these installations at several Cuban electrical substations. For example, the locations initially selected are: Cueto 220, Bayamo 220, Cotorro 220, and Habana 220.
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These Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), also referred to as "concentrator units," are being placed at Cueto 220, Bayamo 220, Cotorro 220, and Habana 220 substations. The
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