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Battery storage boom shows UK is charting course for net zero energy

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  • Luke Clark, RenewableUK
  • 02 December 2019
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The rapid rise of battery storage projects shows UK is already building clean, flexible energy system of the future, argues RenewableUK's Luke Clark

The speed of transformation in the energy sector is one of the things which makes it one of the most exciting places to work right now. On a personal level, it has meant that my job has changed radically....

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