Renewables set to drive €10bn electricity storage market

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More wind and solar power coming onto the grid offers financial returns for batteries and pumped hydro, report says

The global growth in renewable energy capacity looks set to spawn a €10bn (£8.4bn) annual market for batteries and electricity storage technologies by 2020, according to a new report by the Boston Consulting...

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