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Examined the alignment of the aid with the domestic market by the Commission.

Excess green energy not absorbed by the grid in Neuruppin will be stored in a substantial facility to minimize energy waste, as per plans.

Examined the alignment of the aid with the market's internal regulations by the Commission.
Examined the alignment of the aid with the market's internal regulations by the Commission.

Examined the alignment of the aid with the domestic market by the Commission.

A new battery storage park is set to be constructed in Kränzlin, Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin, next year. The operator of the park, re.venture GmbH, based in Berlin, has received the contract to build the facility with a capacity of 60 megawatts and a storage capacity of up to 480 megawatt-hours.

The battery park will be built in a region prone to grid bottlenecks due to high renewable energy generation. Significant amounts of renewable energy are curtailed in Brandenburg each year due to grid limitations, as stated by Jens Kompauer, CEO of re.venture.

The park will cover an area of 1.5 hectares and is scheduled to commence operations in 2027. The energy storage system will store excess power in the grid and release it when needed, helping to alleviate the grid bottlenecks and ensure a stable energy supply.

The storage capacity of the park will be up to 480 megawatt-hours, enabling the park to store up to 96 gigawatt-hours of renewable energy annually that would otherwise be lost.

It's worth noting that no specific details about a planned battery park with a storage capacity of 1,800 megawatt-hours in the Ruhr region were provided in the text. Similarly, no previous battery parks in the Ruhr region were extracted from the text provided.

The building permit for the park in the Edis network area has been granted. The commissioning of the battery park in Kränzlin is a significant step towards a more sustainable energy future for Brandenburg and Germany as a whole.

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