Alfen energy storage to be used at Vattenfall’s Dutch hybrid energy park
The 12 MW energy storage system supplied by Alfen will complement the solar and wind energy generated at the park.
The 12 MW energy storage system supplied by Alfen will complement the solar and wind energy generated at the park.
This new project is a combined solar power and battery storage facility, with a total generating capacity of over 1 MW. Installation has begun in Perth, Scotland.
The Saft Urja brand has been launched by Saft as the name for products sold and manufactured by Saft India.
The order will be Azelio’s first commercial order, marking a major milestone for the company.
European Energy has signed an agreement to acquire co-ownership of Danish Power-to-X start-up, REintegrate, giving the company a say in the development of e-methanol plants in Denmark.
Eelpower has started a seven-year contract with CBS for the optimisation of its battery storage plant at Leverton, near Lincoln, UK.
Edinburgh-headquartered energy company InterGen has been granted planning consent to build a battery storage project at DP World London Gateway on the Thames Estuary, Essex, England.
The installation of Li-ion batteries, the EMS, and power control system for the BESS System has now started.
Centrica Business Solutions are set to use the new virtual power plant as an environmentally friendly back up to the existing energy grid in Belgium.
It has been announced that the project is on schedule to be operational in 1Q2021.
The Mana battery storage power plant will have a capacity of 10 MW/13.6 MWh, and will reinforce the existing Toco storage complex, also situated in French Guiana.
RWE’s Hickory Park solar project, which has a co-located battery storage facility, is now under construction.
In a joint development agreement, CFM and ERS plan to develop Senegal’s first solar project with significant battery storage.
The new plant will serve as a strategic hub for Saft, enabling the company to support customers world-wide with energy storage solutions.
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