- Saudi Arabia Expands Grid Flexibility Strategy With 12 GWh Battery Storage Tender Under NREP
- China’s Coal Heartland Faces Structural Reckoning as 15th Five-Year Plan Reshapes Energy Strategy
- India Targets 5 Million Tonnes of Green Hydrogen by 2030 as China Scales Faster and Costs Fall Toward $2 per Kilogram
- Ireland Moves to Remove Dual Grid Fees for Storage as 80 Percent Renewables Target Raises Urgency
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A bold new step in the electric vehicle (EV) supply chain is being taken as a $500 million EV battery…
The energy storage systems market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 9% over the next decade, reaching a substantial $379.29 billion by 2029.
Entech has recently entered into a €30 million agreement to provide battery energy storage systems, marking a pivotal advancement in energy management initiatives.
Scania, the renowned Swedish automotive giant, has strategically decided not to fully commit to hydrogen technology or rely exclusively on battery-powered vehicles.
In a concerted effort to pivot towards a more sustainable economy, Europe is poised to redefine its industrial landscape through the Clean Industrial Deal.
AMEA Power has recently signed agreements to initiate the development of 1,500MWh battery energy storage systems in Egypt, setting its sights on becoming a prominent player in North Africa’s renewable energy domain.
In a significant move that underscores Europe’s strategic focus on battery production, a €2 billion lithium battery factory project has been initiated in Sines, Portugal.
The surge in global adoption of renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydrogen reveals a compelling need for sophisticated energy storage systems.
The sale of Pacific Green Technologies’ Limestone Coast North energy storage project in South Australia to Intera Renewables underscores a…
Latvenergo, Latvia’s leading energy company, plans to install 250 megawatts (MW) of energy storage capacity by 2030. This ambitious target…
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