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Providing the flexibility for clean power

We make battery storage systems investable

origination

Securing high-value locations

Development

Project financing and development

Operation

Commercial operation and portfolio management

storage is the key

One of the biggest challenges with renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar power, is that they are intermittent. This means that they only produce electricity when the sun is shining or the wind is blowing, and this energy needs to be stored for use when it is needed. In contrast, fossil fuel power plants can produce electricity continuously, which makes them easier to manage.

With the increasing use of renewable energy sources, there is a growing need for energy storage to smooth out the variability in the energy supply and demand. Energy storage can help ensure that electricity is available when it is needed, even when the sun isn’t shining or the wind isn’t blowing. This is critical for maintaining a reliable and resilient electricity grid.

Our batteries directly support the UN Sustainable Development Goals. We specifically work towards targets 7.2 (increase substantially the share of renewable energy) and 9.4 (upgrade infrastructure […] to make them sustainable).

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