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Long Duration Storage With Lithium Batteries Gets a Boost With RWE Bid In Australia

RWE Renewables, a German-based energy company, has now bagged a tender in New South Wales (NSW) in Australia to offer long-term energy storage systems. The company had earlier bid for its proposed eight-hour-long battery storage systems. However, by quoting lower than pumped storage, the firm has opened up a slew of possibilities on the utility […]

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Power System Analysis – Specialist

Responsibilities:- Your main responsibility will be to support the Vestas Technical Sales globally for grid interconnection issues and analysis various aspect of the WPP to meet the grid interconnection requirements mainly focused on wind power plant Simulation and modelling of the wind or hybrid Power Plant including WTG, PV and battery storage (knowledge of grid […]

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NSW Announces 1.4 GW Renewables’ Tender, RWE To Develop Battery Storage Project

Just as the provincial government of New South Wales, Australia, has announced the tender allocation results for 1.4 GW of renewables, global renewables major RWE has said that itwill develop storage project in the state. RWE has been successful in the tender process offering Long-Term Energy Service Agreements to project developers of long duration storage […]

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Aiming To Bring Down Energy Storage Costs: Manish Narula, Jinko Solar 

Manish Narula is the Executive Vice President of Chinese solar manufacturer–Jinko Solar (South Asia). In an exclusive interview with Saur Energy in Hyderabad, Narula talked about his company’s experiments with newly-started energy storage devices, bifacial solar panels, and the future of these in India. Excerpts:   How has the experience of Jinko Solar been in India till now? […]

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Explained: Can Higher Energy Density Batteries Power Air Travel ?

One of the world’s largest battery manufacturers, CATL, has recently unveiled its new condensed battery boasting an impressive 500 Wh/kg energy density. The significance of this can be gauged from the fact that the firm teased the idea of electrifying passenger aircraft with its new battery revelation. And yes, it’s not yet another ‘demonstrator’ with […]

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Scotland’s Largest Standalone Operational Battery Storage Project of 50 MW is Switched On

The largest standalone operational battery storage project of 50 MW in Scotland has gone online. The project is located in Dundee and has been established by a joint venture between SUSI Partners and Eelpower. SUSI Partners is a Swiss firm that specialises in investment management in sustainable energy. Eelpower, based in UK, delves into large-scale […]

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Wartsila Wins Contract For Delivering Australia’s Largest Energy Storage Project

Origin Energy has selected technology group Wartsila as their preferred contractor to deliver energy storage solutions for Australia’s largest energy storage projects in the first phase. The project in its first phase has plans to have 460 Megawatt (MW) and 920 MW of energy storage systems.  These Eraring batteries will be stationed at Origin’s Power […]

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UK Renewable Energy Developer Field Sets Sights on Multi-Gigawatt Battery Projects in Italy

UK-based renewable energy developer Field has set sights on expanding operations into Italy. The firm is mulling over the development of a multi-gigawatt portfolio of battery storage projects across Italy. Field is looking at the acceleration of the deployment of large-scale battery storage projects in the country. The firm will look into the operation of […]

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SOFAR Presents New Inverter at Green Energy Expo 2023

South Korean firm SOFAR, which delves into the supply of PV and Energy Storage System (ESS) solutions, demonstrated its portfolio at Green Energy Expo, further solidifying its presence in the Korean solar market. SOFAR showcased its newly tailored inverter, 100-125KTL-G4 for C&I and small-scale utility applications. Currently, high-power modules are the dominant technology in PV […]

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