Energy Storage News - September 11th, 2020

This week’s TOP 5 talks about Neoen's 50 MW battery project in Australia, announcement of a 40 MW storage project by a local authority in the UK, partnership between Fluence and Siemens to supply a 15 MW battery in the Azores archipelago, opening of a renewable tender process in Queensland and the plans for the deployment of a 4.8 MW battery system in the Cook Islands.

 

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  1. Neoen will build a 50 MW battery in Canberra after being awarded a 14-year contract by the Australian Capital Territory government.

  2. The deployment of a 40 MW battery storage project has been announced by the South Somerset District Council in southern England.

  3. Siemens and Fluence will jointly build a 15 MW battery storage system in the Azores.

  4. The government of Queensland invited developers and investors to submit proposals of solar, wind and storage projects for the first stage of a large renewable tender.

  5. Rolls-Royce Power Systems will supply a 4.8 MW battery storage system to support a solar and diesel microgrid in the Cook Islands.