South Korea set to deploy 36MW energy storage system

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Country's largest utility aims to install 500MW of energy storage capacity to help balance supply and demand by the end of 2017

South Korea's largest utility has contracted battery developers Kokam to build a 36MW energy storage system at its Non-Gong substation in the south of the country. The agreement, which was announced...

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