The project is owned by Laos State Electricity Corporation, Electricite du Laos (EDL). It is being developed by a joint venture of EDL (20%) and Sinohydro (80%), a subsidiary of Power China, under a 25-year .
[pdf] As capacity increases, the cost per unit of energy storage typically decreases due to reduced equipment and construction costs per kilowatt-hour. Prices of core equipment—including batteries, PCS, and monitoring systems—directly impact the overall investment.
[pdf] The systems, each with a capacity of 30 MW/120 MWh (total 240 MWh), will be built at the Željezara site to improve electricity supply stability, integrate renewable energy faster, and boost energy independence.
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