ENERGY STORAGE NEWS January 18, 2018
In Australia: Tesla battery surpasses expectations and homeowners rush toward solar
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Learn how one municipality used energy storage and peak shaving to save big. By using cheaper stored electricity and discharging the batteries during hours of regional peak demand, the town significantly reduced its cost for electricity capacity and transmission services as well as the cost of electricity for ratepayers. The energy storage system also provides backup power for critical emergency services during extended power outages. |
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Kelvin Ross | January 15, 2018 The share of renewables in the Middle East energy mix is forecast to triple over the next 17 years — but natural gas will remain the dominant power source in the region. |
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Perry Williams | January 15, 2018 Australia, one of the world’s biggest users of rooftop solar panels, likely added the most new capacity on record last year as electricity users sought to ease escalating power bills. |
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Mark Chediak | January 12, 2018 California, the state that helped birth the global boom in battery-toting electric vehicles, is trying to spark a similar transformation for utilities. |
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Dylan McConnell | January 17, 2018 It’s just over one month since the Hornsdale Power Reserve was officially opened in South Australia at the Hornsdale wind farm. |
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Renewable Energy World Editors | January 12, 2018 Fluence Energy, the energy storage joint venture launched last year by Siemens and AES, said it will begin offering leasing and project finance options for energy storage projects. |
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Renewable Energy World Editors | January 15, 2018 A UK company that turns used electric vehicle battery packs into stationary energy storage has secured a £3 million investment. |
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Kelvin Ross | January 16, 2018 IRENA this week launched the Global Commission on the Geopolitics of Energy Transformation, with the support of the governments of Germany, Norway and the UAE. |
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Ron Pernick | January 16, 2018 You’ve invested in some of the leading names in clean energy, with early investments in both Tesla and SolarCity. How would you say the sector has most changed over the past decade? |
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Caileen Kateri Gamache, Deanne Barrow, Ken Collison and Shankar Chandramowli | January 12, 2018 Market stakeholders face many risks, from regulation to litigation, but there are mechanisms available to mitigate them. |
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