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Energy storage news - February 23rd, 2018
This week’s TOP 5 includes a 22 MW project by Enel Green Power, Enertrag and Leclanché in Germany, the completion of a 4 MW / 4.8 MWh project by Kiwi Power and Tesla in the UK, the FERC opening the wholesale energy markets to storage in the US, a consortium named Imperium3 New York acquiring Alevo’s US assets and Sonnen planning to open a factory in Australia.
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post.read-moreEnergy storage news - Feburary 16th, 2018
This week’s TOP 5 includes the development of a 100 MW / 380 MWh project by Total Eren in Autralia, a 50 MW projects in Arizona, Three batteries of 12 MW / 24 MWh each to be installed by French TSO in mainland France, Florida Power and Light announcing the commission of a 4 MW / 16 MWh battery and Origis Energy selecting Greensmith Energy for the provision of a 1 MW / 2 MWh battery in Massachusetts.
post.read-moreEnergy storage news - February 9th, 2018
This week’s TOP 5 includes the future deployment of 50,000 Tesla Powerwalls in South Australia, Arenko selecting GE for the construction of a 41 MW battery system in the UK, AEG building a 20 MW hybrid storage system combining batteries and thermal storage in Germany, Stem selected to deploy 7.5 MWh in California and UK-based gravity storage start-up Gravitricity receiving a 650 k£ grant.
post.read-moreEnergy storage news - February 2nd, 2018
This week’s TOP 5 includes a possible 3000 MW storage target in Arizona, a solar plus storage microgrid being built in the Marshall islands, the upgrade of a 10 MW battery system by Younicos in Hawaii, a partnership between Moixa and the Itochu Corporation and Rolls Royce installing containerized battery systems on six vessels.
post.read-moreEnergy storage news - January 26th, 2018
This week’s TOP 5 includes the acquisition of EPS by Engie, a successful round of investment by Stem, a multi-MW demonstration project in the UK, the completion of a 2.5 MW / 2.5 MWh project in Germany by Ads-Tec and the Carlyle group investing 500 M$ to develop microgrids.
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