Thursday, June 30, 2016
While traditional storage has hit delays, the falling cost of lithium ion batteries and National Grid’s call for enhanced frequency response has created a boom in battery projects. National Grid’s call was for just 200MW, but it has been massively oversubscribed, with some 7-8GW of capacity offered.
While traditional storage has hit delays, the falling cost of lithium ion batteries and National Grid’s call for enhanced frequency response has created a boom in battery projects. National Grid’s call was for just 200MW, but it has been massively oversubscribed, with some 7-8GW of capacity offered.
Batteries are likely to be the mainstay of non-hydro storage in the UK
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