Thursday, September 7, 2017
Companies considering investing in battery storage for ‘behind the meter’ energy management or to offer ancillary services may be able to get a better return without the battery installation, says Richard Palmer of Carter Jonas.
Companies considering investing in battery storage for ‘behind the meter’ energy management or to offer ancillary services may be able to get a better return without the battery installation, says Richard Palmer, associate partner at Carter Jonas.
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