Canadian Solar (CSIQ) announced that e-STORAGE, which is part of the company’s majority-owned subsidiary CSI Solar Co., Ltd., has signed contracts with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, through its flagship fund CI IV. The contracts cover the delivery of 2 GWh DC of battery energy storage systems for two landmark projects in Scotland: the 1 GWh DC Coalburn 2 Project, situated in South Lanarkshire, adjacent to the existing Coalburn 1 Project, and the 1 GWh DC Devilla Project, located in Fife near Kincardine, north of Edinburgh. Each site will have a two-hour energy storage dispatch capability. Coalburn 2 and Devilla are both scheduled to start construction in 2027.
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