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May 24, 2018

Brexit to blame for slow energy storage progress admits BEIS

​The government’s head of smart energy has admitted that Brexit is causing delays in the passage of primary legislation to define energy storage, which may not be achieved until 2022.
California’s sun sharing the perfect model for European electricity
May 24, 2018

Renewables in the Capacity Market and more CfDs: Energy UK’s EMR review recommendations

Industry trade body Energy UK has said renewables should be fast-tracked into the Capacity Market and new, ‘revenue stabilisation’ Contracts for Difference auctions put into place as part of the Electricity Market Reform’s (EMR) five-year review.
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May 23, 2018

Innogy eyes cyber security knowledge exchange

Germany’s innogy has joined the European Network for Cyber Security (ENCS) in a bid to expand its cyber know-how.
Sonnen's scalable domestic batteries have been available in the UK since 2015. Image: sonnen.
May 23, 2018

Shell leads investment in battery storage manufacturer sonnen

Shell has continued to scale-up its interest in distributed energy by participating in a €60 million (£52.6 million) investment round by German battery storage firm sonnen.
An example of a utility-scale battery storage facility.
May 23, 2018

South Somerset Council to pay for and build its own 25MW battery

​South Somerset District Council is to become the latest local authority to build a large scale energy storage system with plans for a 25MW battery.
Renewables and storage need a level playing field with traditional generation
May 22, 2018

Subsidy-free renewables at risk of 'price cannibalisation' argues report

​Subsidy-free renewable energy projects are at risk of failing to be viable on the wholesale market owing to ‘price cannibalisation’ during periods of high output, according to a new report by consultancy Cornwall Insight.
The implications of the NIS Directive for UK energy companies
May 22, 2018

Plans for 2GW of battery storage with network of rapid EV chargers offer 'unique opportunity'

​A national network of high speed electric vehicle chargers and large-scale batteries connected directly to the transmission network has been unveiled to offer a new business model to the country’s energy storage market.
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May 21, 2018

E.On and Google eye solar potential of British homeowners

​E.On and Google are to bring their Sunroof platform to British households in the coming weeks as the companies hope to replicate the success of the solar modelling tool in Germany, where it has been used by more than 10,000 customers.
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May 21, 2018

Pioneering carbon capture pilot could help Drax deliver ‘carbon negative’ power

Drax Group is to launch Europe’s first bioenergy carbon capture storage (BECCS) project, claiming that its success could bring ‘carbon negative’ power to North Yorkshire.
The UK’s fast-moving grid-scale storage pipeline
May 21, 2018

Limejump targets 1GW battery capacity by 2022 as new business models emerge

​Limejump is seeking to take on 1GW of active battery capacity by 2022 after laying claim to managing one of the largest centrally controlled battery asset portfolios in the world at 130MW.

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