In Oslo, Norway, there is a growing focus on energy storage solutions utilizing second-life electric vehicle batteries. These systems aim to minimize environmental impact while ensuring safety1. Norway excels in repurposing used EV batteries for energy storage and recycling, contributing to a circular economy2. The country's abundant hydropower resources also support battery research and development, making it an ideal location for advancing energy storage technologies3. Additionally, there is significant potential for new energy storage solutions from the reuse of Norwegian electric vehicle and maritime batteries4. Overall, Norway's favorable conditions, including renewable energy sources and government incentives, foster a maturing battery industry5. [pdf]
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This review explores recent advances in lithium–sulfur (Li–S) batteries, a promising next-generation energy storage technology known for their exceptionally high theoretical energy density (~2,500 Wh/kg), cost-effectiveness, and environmental advantages. [pdf]
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New Zealand is making significant strides in energy storage and lithium battery technologies as part of its transition to a low-carbon future.Saft, a subsidiary of TotalEnergies, is constructing New Zealand's first large-scale grid-connected battery energy storage system (BESS) to support this transition1.The country has welcomed its first grid-scale battery energy storage project, which is now providing injectable reserves to the electricity market2.Additionally, the largest battery energy storage system project in New Zealand, with a capacity of 35MW, is set to commence construction soon3.The NZ Battery Project was initiated to explore renewable energy storage solutions, particularly for periods when hydro lakes run low4. [pdf]
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Zinc-air batteries are emerging as a promising alternative in the energy storage field due to their high energy density, cost-effectiveness, and environmental benefits. They have an energy density of up to 400 Wh/kg, rivaling lithium-ion batteries. How do they work? [pdf]
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Solar power’s biggest ally, the battery energy storage systems (BESS), has arrived in force in 2024. The pairing of batteries with solar photovoltaic (PV) farms is rapidly reshaping how and when solar energy is used, turning daylight-only generation into flexible, round-the-clock power. [pdf]
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A zinc–iodine single flow battery (ZISFB) with super high energy density, efficiency and stability was designed and presented for the first time. In this design, an electrolyte with very high concentration (7.5 M KI and 3.75 M ZnBr 2) was sealed at the positive side. [pdf]
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The difference comes down to their functional focus:Power batteries prioritize output power and fast discharge, enabling mobility and performance.Energy storage batteries emphasize capacity, stability, and long discharge times to ensure energy availability when needed. [pdf]
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The Honduras Energy Storage Battery Project involves a 75 MW/300 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) awarded to the Chinese-Honduran consortium Windey-Equinsa for $50.2 million. This project, which will be connected to the Honduran grid at the Amarateca substation, is set to begin construction in April 20252. The project aims to enhance energy storage capabilities in Honduras, contributing to a more reliable energy infrastructure. [pdf]
The project will add 70 MW/140 MWh of storage capacity to SEB Nordic Energy’s Finnish portfolio, which already includes wind and hydropower. Located in Nivala Municipality in Finland’s Ostrobothnia region, the project is expected to be completed in 2026. [pdf]
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Global energy storage supplier Powin LLC and Portuguese integrated energy company Galp have partnered to install a utility-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) in Algarve, Portugal. The 5 MW/20 MWh battery system will be built at one of Galp’s solar power plants near the village of Alcoutim. [pdf]
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The project, known as Kilokari BESS Private Limited (KBPL), has been set up in Delhi and has a capacity of 20 MW / 40 MWh. This project marks IndiGrid’s first commercial venture into the battery storage segment and represents a major milestone in India’s energy transition journey. [pdf]
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While the Rotohiko battery is the largest of its kind currently operating in New Zealand, it will soon be overshadowed by the 100 MW / 200 MWh Ruakākā BESS being constructed by Meridian Energy about 150 km north of Auckland. [pdf]
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Latvenergo said it will build the battery energy storage system (BESS) projects in response to increasing demand for flexibility and to synergise with its hydropower, gas-fired plants and solar and wind capacities under development. [pdf]
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