Innogy to acquire Belectric Solar and Battery in green technology expansion drive

Madeleine Cuff
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RWE's renewables unit agrees deal to buy German solar PV and battery specialists in bid to bolster its position in utility-scale solar and storage markets

Innogy, the renewables arm of German utility RWE, has agreed a deal to acquire German green energy firm Belectric Solar and Battery, signalling its intention to expand its stake in the fast-growing grid-scale...

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