Welcome to the newsletter from Energy-Storage.news. Germany-based home battery and VPP firm sonnen said its network in Germany has reached 250MWh and it expects it to hit 1GWh in the next few years. Iron-air battery company Form Energy has secured a US$12 million grant from the state of New York, the bulk of a funding programme for long-duration energy storage. With the Energy Storage Awards 2023 just over five weeks away, we present to you our panel of leading judges. Thanks for reading and subscribing.
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Germany and US residential battery storage and VPP provider sonnen's network of batteries in Germany has reached 250MWh, and will hit 1GWh in the next few years, it said.
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Iron-air battery firm Form Energy has received a US$12 million grant from the state of New York for a 1GWh long-duration energy storage project, whilst Ecolectro Inc, PolyJoule Inc and Urban Electric Power received smaller amounts.
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The Energy Storage Awards 2023 ceremony takes place in just over a month’s time, with winners selected by a panel of leading judges.
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Hithium is in a “complete and comprehensive cooperation” with TÜV Rheinland for the development of its energy storage products in China.
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Origis Energy plans to use funding facility to develop 2GW of large-scale solar and energy storage projects in the US.
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Closed-loop pumped hydro energy storage (PHES) has fewer emissions associated with its development, construction and use than other leading options for large-scale energy storage.
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