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Energy storage news - June 29th, 2018
This week’s TOP 5 includes a project in Hawaii composed of 19.3 MW of PV and 70 MWh of storage, a partnership between Nippon Koei and Yuso to deploy battery storage in Belgium, a partnership between Hyundai and Greensmith, SUSI Partners’ energy storage fund reaching financial close, and Statera refinancing its 50 MW battery storage project in Pelham, UK.
Read moreEnergy storage news - June 22th, 2018
This week’s TOP 5 includes Ørsted selecting NEC ES for a 20 MW project in the UK, a 9 MW / 9.8 MWh project by Daimler in Germany, ESB acquiring a 7 MWh project in the UK, FlexGen contracted to build a 10 MW / 42 MWh storage system in Texas, and a power-to-ammonia demonstration project by Siemens in the UK.
Read more"Taking smart to the edges of the world"
Discover the full article by David Pratt from Solar Media, released in PV Tech Power Volume 15, which quotes M. Corentin Baschet on the the benefits of cutting-edge renewable energy, storage and smart grid technologies to the world’s geographically isolated communities.
Read moreEnergy storage news - June 15th, 2018
This week’s TOP 5 includes 275 MW of storage coupled with PV at record-low prices in Colorado, UK Power Reserve partnering with Fluence to install 60 MW of storage in the UK, the completion of a 25 MW / 12.5 MWh project by Enel and RES in the UK, the completion of a 10 MW storage project by VBB and RES in Germany, and a plan by Air Products to install energy storage at three of its sites in South Korea.
Read moreNext drivers for Energy storage markets growth: Interview with M. Baschet in Actu Environnement
Discover the interview (in French) with Corentin Baschet, Clean Horizon analyst, on the Energy storage markets’ growth drivers, released on June 11th by Actu Environnement.
Read moreEnergy storage news - June 8th, 2018
This week’s TOP 5 includes 100 MW of storage by NV Energy in Nevada, the commissioning of a 12.5 MW battery system by Engie in Germany, Enel and Russian Railways planning to install over 10 MWh of storage in Russia, Leclanché securing 76 M$ from its main investor, and Tesla expecting to install 11 000 residential batteries in Porto Rico.
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