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Regulatory press release

Salt as energy storage: Vattenfall launch pilot project at heat plant in Berlin

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The pilot plant at the Reuter thermal power plant in Spandau, Berlin, has a total storage capacity of 10 MWh and was officially commissioned today.

"In the next few months, we will collect important data to get answers to the question of whether and how this type of plant can be used in our business. Some questions are how large amounts of salt can be used, how quickly the storage medium reacts and how the process can be controlled," said Markus Witt, responsible for the project at Vattenfall Wärme Berlin AG.

The patented technology developed by Swedish SaltX Technology is based on nano-coated salt. The technology enables this "salt battery" to be charged several thousand times and that the energy can be stored for weeks or months without losses.

"The energy sector is changing quickly, and we globally see an enormous need for energy storage. Germany is a country at the forefront of this development and we are proud to have Vattenfall as a partner. We are eager to launch our energy storage solution commercially as quickly as possible," said Harald Bauer, CEO of SaltX Technology.

Test evaluation
The test operation at the plant in Berlin is planned to run until the end of the summer 2019. Thereafter, test data will be evaluated, and the results presented at the end of the year.

The pilot plant is part of a long-term rebuilding of the Reuter power plant. In 2019, Vattenfall will also start operating Europe's largest power-to-heat facility there, an energy store based on storage of hot water. During 2020, Vattenfall will take the Reuter C coal power plant out of service, which is a step in the plan to completely phase out all coal as a fuel in Vattenfall's heating operations in Berlin by 2030.

For more information, contact:
Vattenfall Press Office +46 8 739 5010, press@vattenfall.com

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