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   <title>Deye Frankfurt Summit 2026 Showcases Smart Energy and Storage Innovations</title>
   <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 07:27:00 +0100</pubDate>
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   <dc:creator>Debashish Mukherjee</dc:creator>
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      <div style="text-align: justify;">In March 2026, Deye hosted the “Green Industry, Bright Future — Frankfurt Summit,” bringing together over 100 distributors and partners from across Europe. The event highlighted recent milestones, explored opportunities in the evolving energy landscape, and reinforced collaboration toward a more sustainable future. <br />   <br />  Chairman Zhang Hejun emphasized the company’s dedication to innovation and precision manufacturing as key enablers of Europe’s transition to low-carbon energy. He noted that Deye will continue to invest in research and development while leveraging its technical expertise to grow its presence in the commercial and industrial (C&amp;I) energy storage sector. <br />   <br />  The Inverter Division presented its latest advancements, underlining Deye’s strong position in both residential and C&amp;I energy storage solutions. Its 2.56 kWh and 5.12 kWh micro-storage systems offer IP65-rated protection and flexible stacking configurations, making them suitable for various home and outdoor applications. For the C&amp;I market, the company introduced PCS units ranging from 100 kW to 2.5 MW, designed for scalable, large-capacity deployment. It also enhanced its 30 kW–125 kW inverter range in terms of power and compactness to better meet commercial requirements, improving efficiency and overall performance. <br />   <br />  The Energy Storage Division showcased a comprehensive lineup spanning residential, C&amp;I, and utility-scale uses. Residential solutions, including the SE-F and AI-W series, feature modular designs with strong safety standards for home energy management. For larger applications, products such as the indoor stackable GB-W and BOS-B Pro, outdoor GE-F128/256 cabinets, and MC-L(C)430 series deliver high power density and adaptability. Additionally, large-scale storage systems with capacities of 2 MWh, 4.3 MWh, and 5 MWh are designed to support utility-level projects reliably. <br />   <br />  Meanwhile, the HVAC and Solar Solutions Divisions introduced integrated comfort-focused energy systems. Their offerings—including heat pumps, water pumps, and solar-powered air conditioning—provide efficient temperature regulation and energy savings, while humidity control systems improve indoor air quality for residential and commercial spaces. <br />   <br />  The Deye Cloud Platform also unveiled the Deye Wise AI smart terminal, designed as a personalized energy management assistant. Featuring natural language interaction, it enables real-time energy insights and tailored efficiency strategies. Platform upgrades now allow seamless data integration across scenarios, along with real-time monitoring, intelligent scheduling, and accurate load forecasting—empowering users to actively manage and optimize their energy consumption. <br />   <br />  The summit also marked the rollout of Deye’s updated marketing and service approach in Europe. Outstanding partners were recognized with awards such as Golden Partnership, Market Pioneer, and Strategic Contribution, underscoring strong collaboration and Deye’s role in driving a smarter, greener energy future.</div>  
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   <title>Georgia Power Begins Construction on 200 MW Battery Storage Project in Twiggs County</title>
   <pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2025 06:33:00 +0100</pubDate>
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      <div style="text-align: justify;">Georgia Power has begun construction on a new 200-megawatt (MW) battery energy storage system (BESS) in Twiggs County, located southeast of Macon, Georgia. This project, approved by the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) on September 4, 2025, emerged from the competitive selection process of the 2023 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) Update. The Twiggs BESS, owned by Georgia Power, is being built next to the existing Twiggs County Solar facility. <br />   <br />  Designed to deliver stored power over a four-hour period, the 200 MW storage system will enhance grid reliability and strengthen the overall resilience of the state’s energy infrastructure. BESS projects play a crucial role in maximizing the effectiveness of renewable energy sources such as solar by storing surplus power during low-demand periods for use when demand spikes — for instance, on cold winter mornings when solar generation is limited. These systems directly support the energy needs identified in the 2023 IRP Update while providing a cost-effective solution for future grid demands. <br />   <br />  Rick Anderson, senior vice president and senior production officer at Georgia Power, emphasized the importance of collaboration in advancing grid reliability: “Working with the Georgia PSC and other partners allows us to make the right investments for a strong and dependable power grid. The 200 MW Twiggs County BESS will help us serve our customers more efficiently and meet Georgia’s growing energy needs. As we increase renewable generation, energy storage will be essential to maintaining flexibility and reliability when those sources aren’t producing.” <br />   <br />  Construction of the Twiggs facility, led by Crowder Industrial Construction, LLC, is scheduled for completion in 2027. <br />   <br />  Beyond Twiggs County, Georgia Power is developing four additional BESS projects across Bibb, Cherokee, Floyd, and Lowndes counties, totaling 765 MW of capacity and expected to come online in 2026. These initiatives were also part of the 2023 IRP Update. <br />   <br />  <strong>Future Energy Storage Developments</strong> <br />  As part of an All-Source Request for Proposals (RFP), Georgia Power has requested approval from the PSC to add 10 new battery energy storage facilities totaling 3,022.5 MW, along with two advanced solar-plus-storage projects adding another 350 MW. Site selections were based on existing infrastructure opportunities, such as proximity to substations and available company-owned land. <br />   <br />  Additionally, the company has issued a call for proposals for another 500 MW of energy storage systems (ESS) with at least a two-hour discharge capability. The RFP—managed by Ascend Analytics as an independent evaluator—will seek:</div>    <ul>  	<li style="text-align: justify;">Standalone ESS with grid-charging functionality, and</li>  	<li style="text-align: justify;">ESS paired with renewable resources (either new or existing) that also support grid charging.</li>  </ul>    <div style="text-align: justify;">Georgia Power aims to have these new storage systems operational by 2031, with qualified project bids due in early 2026. <br />   <br />  Click <a href="https://www.georgiapower.com/?utm_source=3blmedia&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_content=georgia-power-begins-construction-newest-battery-storage-system-near-macon">here</a> to know more about how Georgia Power is meeting the needs of customers through a diverse, balanced energy portfolio, and the IRP process.</div>  
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