RWE green lights 220MW battery storage system in Germany
Germany – RWE has made a final investment decision for a 220 MW battery storage project in Germany.
Continue ReadingGermany – RWE has made a final investment decision for a 220 MW battery storage project in Germany.
Continue ReadingSwitzerland – Researchers from the EU and Switzerland are collaborating to develop new methods for storing energy from non-fossil sources that are based on aluminum.
Continue ReadingPortugal – The Tâmega Gigabattery was officially opened in Portugal by António Costa, the Prime Minister of Portugal, and Ignacio Galán, the Chairman of Iberdrola.
Continue ReadingUnited Kingdom – The first phase of construction on Clay Tye, the largest battery storage development project in the UK, has been announced by UK developer Harmony Energy and Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV), a division of Abdul Latif Jameel Energy.
Continue ReadingThe Netherlands – The regional grid operators in the Netherlands are going to investigate how time-based contracts for customers with large-scale battery storage can contribute to a more efficient use of the electricity grid. A number of them have already started. In doing so, they are anticipating the new Energy Act that is currently in […]
Continue ReadingGermany – Germany’s first “Wind + Storage” project, which is located in the Brandenburg Uckermark, is now operational.
Continue ReadingIreland – In the east of Ireland, Iberdrola has activated its first Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) on a commercial scale.
Continue ReadingIceland – Mammoth, Climeworks’ newest and largest direct air capture and storage plant, has officially broken ground in Iceland.
Continue ReadingUnited Kingdom – A 50 MW/100 MWh energy storage system will be delivered by Wärtsilä in Salisbury, Wiltshire, in collaboration with the low-carbon energy provider SSE.
Continue ReadingDenmark – Ørsted plans to install carbon capture at its wood chip-fired Asnæs Power Station in Kalundborg, western Zealand, and its straw-fired Avedøre Power Station in the Greater Copenhagen area.
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