Taaleri Energia has officially launched its first Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), marking a significant milestone in its clean energy portfolio.
Key Project Highlights:
Capacity: 30 MW / 36 MWh, with expansion potential to double capacity.
Location: Lempäälä, Finland.
Operational Impact: Supports grid stability by balancing production and consumption fluctuations.
Strategic Vision: Integral part of Taaleri Energia’s broader clean energy strategy focused on wind, solar, and battery storage assets.
Located in Lempäälä, Finland, the Paistinkulma BESS facility is designed to play a crucial role in stabilizing the Finnish power grid and supporting the integration of renewable energy sources.
With a capacity of 30 MW / 36 MWh, the Paistinkulma facility is one of the largest battery storage systems currently operating in Finland.
This state-of-the-art facility will help balance the fluctuations between electricity production and consumption, a key challenge in the transition to a renewable energy-powered grid.
The Paistinkulma BESS project is a part of the Taaleri SolarWind III Fund investment strategy, which focuses on acquiring, developing, and operating a portfolio of utility-scale renewable energy projects.
These include onshore wind farms, photovoltaic solar parks, and now, battery storage assets. The fund’s target markets span across the Nordics & Baltics, Poland, Southeast Europe, Spain, and Texas, reinforcing Taaleri Energia’s commitment to accelerating the global energy transition.
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