Battery storage climate and energy impact tracker launched in 'UK first'

Stuart Stone
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Pulse Clean Energy, LCP Delta and National Wealth Fund create tool to gauge impact of battery storage on both the environment and energy system

An open-source tool designed to track and certify the impact of battery storage facilities on the UK environment and energy system has been launched today by Pulse Clean Energy, as part of an initiative...

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