Gushanliang Hybrid Energy Storage Station in Ordos Starts Grid Operation
Recently, the Gushanliang 300 MW/1,200 MWh Grid-Forming Hybrid Energy Storage Power Station in Ordos, Inner Mongolia, successfully completed the full-process testing and acceptance of "three charges and three discharges" and officially began grid-connected operation. This station is the only grid-forming project within the local planned total capacity of 3 GW/12.8 GWh energy storage station cluster. It adopts a hybrid energy storage solution combining LFP batteries and all-vanadium flow batteries, efficiently coupled with grid-forming technology, while integrating an AI smart operation system. As a key support period for the Inner Mongolia power grid, the station will provide critical support for regional power stability, helping to enhance new energy integration capacity and grid operation resilience.