Ørsted and Highview Power explore linking long-duration storage with offshore wind

Michael Holder
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The Hornsea One offshore wind farm
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The Hornsea One offshore wind farm

Energy firms to investigate technical feasibility and economic potential of co-locating offshore wind farms with long-duration energy storage technologies

Ørsted and Highview Power are teaming up to explore the feasibility and economic potential of co-locating long-duration energy storage with offshore wind farms in the UK, with a view to boosting the resilience...

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