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German coal firm LEAG plans 200 million-euro renewable power storage plant
Coal miner and power generator LEAG plans to build a 200 million euros ($216.12 million) renewable energy storage system in eastern Germany, it said on Thursday, as part of a wider plan to move away from lignite, the most polluting form of coal.
ESS Inc. makes Clean Tech Group’s 2017 global Cleantech100 list | CleanTech Group
Energy storage will increase 40-fold in developing countries | IT World
The life and death value of energy storage in military microgrids | Microgrid Knowledge
Oregon regulators release guidelines for state utilities’ energy storage procurements | Renewable Energy World
ARDA battery DC-DC converters selected by ESS, Inc.’s all-iron flow battery for microgrid project with US Army Corp of Engineers | ARDA Power
The future of energy storage | World-Generation
Long duration storage covers range of use cases, revenue streams | Microgrid Knowledge
US military to test mission critical ability of dry deployment flow battery | Energy Storage Publishing
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