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Korea’s OCI to install massive ESS in production site in cost-saving action
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2018.01.30
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2018.01.31
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OCI Polysilicon plant in Gunsan

OCI Polysilicon plant in Gunsan

South Korea’s chemical and green energy company OCI Co. said on Tuesday it will install massive energy storage systems at its polysilicon plant in the northwestern coast city of Gunsan for energy- and cost-saving means.

The 51MWh ESS will store electricity at night when it is cheaper and release it during peak use hours, a technique known as peak shaving.

At 12:50 pm, shares of OCI were up 3.66 percent to trade at 170,000 won ($158.7).

The company will spend 20 billion won for the installation that will be finished by June and expects the investment will fully pay off within three years.

Utility costs are a growing burden for polysilicon producers as polysilicon prices tumbled from $80 per kilogram in 2012 to the $10 range last year. Power consumption takes up 30 percent of the production cost.

“Power saving is essential to maintain competitiveness as overseas competitors use electricity about 50 percent cheaper than Korean producers as they face spike in utility rate increases under the government’s new energy plan of phasing out of fossil- and nuclear-fueled power,” said a company official.

By Kang Doo-soon and Minu Kim

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