Fast Summary
- Kerala state Electricity Board (KSEB) has received approval from the Kerala State electricity Regulatory Commission to establish its first Battery energy Storage System (BESS) at Mylatti in Kasaragod district.
- The proposed BESS has a capacity of 125 MW/500 MWh, supported by ₹135 crore viability gap funding from the Union Power Ministry.
- JSW Neo Energy Ltd quoted a tariff of ₹4.41 lakh per MW/month, along with a trading margin of 7 paise per unit payable by KSEB to the Solar Energy Corporation of India (acting as implementing agency), which was approved by the commission.
- The BESS project is intended to enhance storage for surplus solar power generated during daylight hours. Additional BESS installations are planned at substations in Alappuzha, Thiruvananthapuram, Kasaragod, and Malappuram districts.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The establishment of Kerala’s first battery Energy Storage System (BESS) signifies an essential step towards strengthening renewable energy management. With increasing solar power generation in the state, battery storage solutions like this can address challenges posed by daytime surplus energy and grid instability. Such infrastructure not only helps optimize usage but also supports india’s broader clean energy goals. Effective implementation alongside financial oversight will be crucial for long-term feasibility and for encouraging expansion across other states nationwide.
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