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Trinasolar has supplied its Elementa 2 platform (5 MWh) to AMEA Power for the 300 MWh Abydos Battery Energy Storage Project in Aswan, Egypt.

This project is the largest solar PV initiative in Africa and the first to incorporate a utility-scale battery energy storage solution (BESS) in Egypt.

Developed by AMEA Power, the Abydos project is an expansion of the existing 500 MW Abydos Solar PV power plant, which is in operation, in Kom Ombo, Aswan Governorate.

The deployed Elementa 2 platform (5MWh), featuring Trinasolar’s in-house vertically integrated LFP cells, is an advanced grid-scale battery storage system built for efficiency, safety and reliability. Key features include an innovative module design to enhance energy density and compatibility with multiple PCS systems, precise thermal management through smart liquid cooling technology, and comprehensive safety systems with advanced fire mitigation and suppression features. Engineered for adaptability, efficiency, and cost-effective maintenance, this platform optimizes performance while reducing overall project costs.

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If you’re a competent woman working at the highest echelon in the U.S. government, better start packing your bags.

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Is it the fourth or the fifth?  I lost track after his ear grew back.

Eventually, after perhaps 20 or 30, even the most dimwitted American will recognize that he’s been played.

Trump is a man of God like I’m a bald eagle.

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And Germany? Anti-science?

Yes, this sect is minor, but how does it exist at all?

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