Photovoltaic Container Solutions in Tampere Sustainable Energy
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Water TTESs found in Finland are listed in Table 7. The total storage capacity of the TTES in operation is about 11.4 GWh, and the storage capacity of the TTES under planning is about 4.2 GWh. Table 7. Water tank thermal energy storages in Finland. The Pori TTES will be used for both heat and cold storage.
As stated in the EU Directive 2019/944, TSOs and Distribution System Operators (DSO) are not allowed to develop, own, manage or operate energy storage facilities . The system operators may be allowed with regulatory approval to invest in energy storage facilities when they are fully integrated network components.
The decrease in dispatchable power generation from thermal power plants using stored fuels and the increase in the amount of electricity generated by VRES leads to a decline in the flexibility of the Finnish electricity supply. As a result, it becomes more challenging to ensure that supply and demand always match.
Thus, although these projects would store energy in the form of hydrogen and its derivatives and could help balance the energy system by absorbing excess energy from VRES and providing DR services, they cannot be considered as energy storage projects as the end use of the products is not in the energy sector.
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