Singapore (VNA), Feb. 2 -- Singapore on February 2 inaugurated the largest energy storage system in Southeast Asia as part of efforts to ensure energy security given the global energy crisis and transition to clean energy.

The Sembcorp Energy Storage System has a maximum storage capacity of 285 megawatt-hours (MWh). Starting operations last December, it is designed to store surplus power that can be delivered to the grid to mitigate solar intermittency caused by changing weather conditions in Singapore 's tropical climate.

The facility is located on two sites spanning two hectares on Jurong Island, a man-made island that houses Singapore's petrochemical complex. It allows Singapore to achieve its 200 MWh energy storage target.

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