Trafigura plans EUR30m battery investment in Belgium
Trafigura announces plans to invest up to EUR30 million to develop a Battery Energy Storage System at Nyrstar’s Balen site in Belgium
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Trafigura plans EUR30m battery investment in Belgium

 

Trafigura Group Pte Ltd, one of the world’s leading independent commodity trading companies, has announced the first live project by Nala Renewables, its newly formed joint venture company with IFM Investors.

An investment of up to EUR30 million will be made to develop one of Belgium’s largest Battery Energy Storage Systems (“BESS”) at Nyrstar’s zinc smelting facility in Balen.

Construction of the Balen BESS project is planned to start during the first half of 2021 following permitting approval, with completion in 2022. Utilizing lithium-ion battery technology, the 100 MWh battery project will be able to store 25 MW for over four hours. The BESS system will provide grid stability and balancing services for the Belgium grid, as well as help shift renewable energy production into high energy demand periods.

Nala Renewables identified this project as the first of many others being analyzed in Belgium and in further countries with the goal to provide services to the electricity network and contribute to the overall transition to renewable energy.  This also aligns with Nyrstar’s renewable energy strategy.

Julien Rolland, Head of Power and Renewables Trading for Trafigura said: “Efficient energy storage has a critical role in the low-carbon economy. Weather-reliant renewables, such as wind and solar, generate energy intermittently. This needs to be combined with high-capacity energy storage and rapid-release systems that can be used to align peaks and troughs in power generation with changing patterns in demand.  Projects located on land associated with Nyrstar’s smelting operations are an early focus for Nala Renewables, with similar concepts being formulated for other assets, such as Puma Energy’s Puerto Rico facilities and the MATSA mine in southern Spain.”

Nyrstar’s CEO Daniel Vanin commented: “We collaborate with partners who help make the shift towards more green energy and climate actions. In this case, we are keen to use the expertise and facilities we have at Nyrstar Balen to enable the connection between the Battery Energy Storage System and the Belgian grid.  It is an excellent fit with Nyrstar’s continuous move towards a sustainable operation. Our zinc smelters are among the most energy-efficient in the world and we already collaborate in large solar panel projects and meaningful wind energy projects in many of the countries where we operate.”

Nala Renewables was formed in 2020 by Trafigura, the majority owner of Nyrstar, and IFM Investors with the aim to invest in a series of solar, wind, and power storage projects globally. Over the next five years, Nala Renewables aims to build a portfolio with a total generation capacity of two gigawatts from renewable sources, enough to power two million households. This will avoid up to two million tCO2e in greenhouse gas emissions when compared with fossil fuel-based energy sources for electricity.

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