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Malaysian utilities company Sarawak Energy has commissioned what is described as the nation’s first utility-scale battery energy storage system (BESS). The 60 MW/82 MWh BESS, which was first energized in Dec 2024, shares the site with the soon-to-be-phased-out Sejingkat Power Plant, first commissioned in 1998.
KUCHING: Sarawak Energy has recently commissioned Malaysia’s first utility-scale Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) at Sejingkat Power Plant here. Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg, who visited the plant earlier, said that the BESS is the first such initiative in Malaysia, with batteries that can store up to 60 MWh of energy.
The project signals a new era for energy storage in Malaysia, as the country seeks advanced solutions to support its rising power demand and growing renewable energy sector. BESS technology plays a crucial role in grid stability, peak demand management, and integrating intermittent renewables like solar power.
Credit: Canva Malaysia has marked a major milestone in its energy transition with the commissioning of its first utility-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) by Sarawak Energy. The 60 MW/82 MWh BESS, which was first energized in December 2024, is located at the Sejingkat Power Plant site—soon to be phased out after operating since 1998.
The 60 MW/82 MWh BESS, which was first energized in December 2024, is located at the Sejingkat Power Plant site—soon to be phased out after operating since 1998. The project signals a new era for energy storage in Malaysia, as the country seeks advanced solutions to support its rising power demand and growing renewable energy sector.
CLICK LINK KUCHING: Sarawak Energy has recently commissioned Malaysia’s first utility-scale Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) at Sejingkat Power Plant here.
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Technological advancements are dramatically improving industrial energy storage performance while reducing costs. Next-generation battery management systems maintain optimal operating conditions with 45% less energy consumption, extending battery lifespan to 20+ years. Standardized plug-and-play designs have reduced installation costs from $85/kWh to $40/kWh since 2023. Smart integration features now allow multiple industrial systems to operate as coordinated energy networks, increasing cost savings by 30% through peak shaving and demand charge management. Safety innovations including multi-stage fire suppression and thermal runaway prevention systems have reduced insurance premiums by 35% for industrial storage projects. New modular designs enable capacity expansion through simple system additions at just $200/kWh for incremental capacity. These innovations have improved ROI significantly, with commercial and industrial projects typically achieving payback in 3-5 years depending on local electricity rates and incentive programs. Recent pricing trends show standard industrial systems (1-2MWh) starting at $330,000 and large-scale systems (3-6MWh) from $600,000, with volume discounts available for enterprise orders.