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1 month ago |
ess-news.com | Max Hall |Marija Maisch |Luis Ini |Marian Willuhn
Expanding its support of All-Solid-State-Battery (ASSB) development, Quintus Technologies has established a Battery Application Center at its world headquarters facility in Vasteras, Sweden. The Center offers professional expertise for developing, testing, and optimizing battery technologies.
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1 month ago |
ess-news.com | Max Hall |Marija Maisch |Marian Willuhn |Luis Ini
GivEnergy, a leading provider of battery storage solutions, today announced a strategic partnership with Intertrust to deploy secure, interoperable battery systems globally. As part of the partnership, the company joined the Trusted Energy Interoperability Alliance (TEIA) to advance this open-standards initiative.
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1 month ago |
ess-news.com | Max Hall |Luis Ini |Marija Maisch |Carrie Hampel
Honduran state-owned utility ENEE has awarded the contract to supply a grid-connected 75 MW/300 MWh BESS to Chinese state-backed wind company Windey and local business Equipos Industriales. The BESS, to be connected to the Honduran grid at the Amarateca substation, in the Francisco Morazán department, is set to begin construction in April. The consortium’s HNL 1.3 billion ($50.2 million) offer beat five other bidders in September’s tender.
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1 month ago |
ess-news.com | Max Hall |Marija Maisch |Luis Ini |Marian Willuhn
“Ørsted’s investment is a strong validation of our disciplined approach to developing high-quality projects and partnering with best-in-class operators to bring them to market,” said Max Bakker, CEO of Mission Clean Energy. The investment builds on an existing partnership between Ørsted and Mission to build out four standalone battery energy storage projects across the Midwest.
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1 month ago |
ess-news.com | Max Hall |Luis Ini |Marija Maisch |Carrie Hampel
Chilean liquefied natural gas company Abastible has signed a long-term PPA to buy electricity from a solar-plus-storage project in Tarapacá which is being developed by Spanish renewables business Zelestra. The 220 MW (DC) solar and 1 GWh battery energy storage system (BESS) project, which is under construction, will provide nighttime power to Abastible, which itself supplies energy, chiefly to small and medium-sized businesses.
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