Having changed country, company and technology, Dougal McQueen shares his thoughts on the rapid deployment of Battery Energy Storage Systems into legacy power systems
Everoze is delighted to be working with Power My EV, an Electric Vehicle and energy comparison site, on their UK Research Innovation government funded project which aims to make it easier for all drivers to ‘go electric’ in the next decade.
Many technologies claim to be cheaper than Li-ion and thus better suited to long duration energy storage, but each has it’s own drawbacks and challenges. David Thomason looks into some of the challengers
Everoze was delighted to advise BPIfrance, La Banque Postale et BPCE Energeco on the technical side for the debt refinancing of a +100MW French brownfield Akuo portfolio including 5 wind farms in mainland France and 4 solar plants with storage capacity on Corsica and Reunion islands
Everoze was delighted to be engaged by Regenerate Power to provide an overview of local value opportunities for new build solar-storage projects
Everoze was delighted to provide due diligence services to GRIDSERVE for the construction financing for their first Electric Forecourt® development in Braintree, Essex.
Everoze was delighted to act as Independent Technical Expert (ITE) for the purposes of validating the Dynamic Containment tests at the 50 MW Wickham Market Storage Project
While Li-ion battery fires are a real risk, this risk is manageable as we learn more about the fires themselves and develop more bespoke battery engineering solutions, Jamie Shaw-Stewart explains.
Is local manufacturing of Li-ion batteries desirable or even necessary? Jamie Shaw-Stewart explores some technical and geopolitical issues around it