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Toshiba to supply battery control systems for Japan's "virtual power plant"

Toshiba has agreed to supply Integrated control systems for 10kWh storage batteries that will be used in a “virtual power plant” pilot project in Japan.

Australia receives proposals for energy storage auction

The government of the Australian Capital Territory has received 17 proposals for its Next Generation energy storage auction, under which as much as AUD$2 million ($1.5 million) will be allocated and shared between five companies to install PV solar storage solutions in Canberra.

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Germany: First 15 MW Steag storage system complete

Located in Lünen, the first of six large-scale storage projects has now been installed and has begun its test run. The project aims to install 90 MW of lithium-ion storage capacity across Germany by next year.

The pv magazine weekly news digest

Another seven days of solar brings a call from SolarPower Europe for the EU to end trade duties on Chinese components, the unveiling of Hanergy’s zero charge EVs, and the first shoots of Nigeria’s solar market.

SunPower wins large majority of France's solar+storage island tender

The U.S. solar solutions company was awarded 76% of France’s ZNI solar tender, amounting to a total of 39.1 MW of PV and energy storage technology that will be provided to the French West Indies and Corsica.

South Korea planning heavy investments in renewable energies

The South Korean government has made a pledge to invest 42 trillion won (USD36.6 billion) into renewable energies by 2020, while relaxing regulations over the sale of solar energy generated by distributed systems.

Sonnen introduces new residential battery at up to 40% cost reduction

The new 4kWh sonnenBatterie eco compact retails at US$5,950 plus inverter but before installation.

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Energy storage moves front and center under California’s SGIP

The incentive program has been restructured to supply 75% of the budget to energy storage and to move to a block grant incentive system, among other changes.

Intersolar Europe: day two sees the crowds converge as Europe embraces maturation

Europe’s post-boom solar markets delivering next-level services and technologies that look set to drive solar 2.0.

Ontario grid operator report shows impact of solar PV

The IESO’s latest report finds that behind-the-meter solar is driving down summer peaks, and driving the peaks of net demand later in the day.

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