LG Energy Solution Selected to Operate South Korea's First AI-Based Battery Storage Grid Project With 140 MWh Capacity

According to South Korea's Climate Energy and Environment Ministry, LG Energy Solution was selected on July 10 to operate the government's first AI-enabled battery energy storage system (ESS) project for power distribution networks. The company's consortium with Shinhan Asset Management secured 7 distribution lines with a combined capacity of 140 MWh, the maximum allocation for a single operator among 32 lines nationwide. Commercial operations are scheduled to begin in 2027 and will run for 20 years. The project aims to address grid congestion in renewable-energy-dense regions by supporting an additional 40 MW of solar capacity and enabling 52.4 GWh of annual renewable energy integration using AI prediction algorithms and virtual power plant platforms.
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