Germany charges forward with opening of Europe's largest grid battery plant

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Utility cuts ribbon on cutting-edge 5MW energy storage system designed to help manage fluctuations in renewable energy supplies

The missing piece of the puzzle required to deliver reliable, low-cost, low-carbon power grids may have just been delivered in northern Germany. Utility Wemag AG announced yesterday that it has flicked...

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