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Water isn’t always the best answer to BESS fires

Fire protection engineers urge a defensive approach to battery fires, focusing on preventing thermal runaway from spreading rather than putting flames out directly.

Cyprus switches on first significant battery system

The Apollon PV Park has commissioned a 3.3 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) and solar project, in a milestone for Cyprus.

UK startup unveils industrial batteries based on repurposed EV battery packs

Allye Energy has launched two new battery storage systems that can provide 820 kW and 1.25 MW of power, respectively. The systems combine up to 18 repurposed EV battery packs with mixed chemistries.

Propagation of lithium-ion fires is the real threat

Live fire tests aim to demonstrate physical containment technology.

Global battery storage deployments hit nearly 9 GWh in April, says Rho Motion

China and Chile led battery storage deployments in a more evenly distributed scene than in previous months, but a lower overall total was installed at grid-scale.

A critical moment for Brazilian energy storage

A national procurement round for energy storage systems, planned in the second half of the year, is at risk of lengthy delay just as the grid operator is being forced to curtail large volumes of excess clean electricity.

Rising demand for home solar storage in Switzerland

Trade group Swissolar has called for a national energy storage strategy to support the growing popularity of home solar-plus-battery systems in Switzerland.

Biwatt launches commercial sodium-ion energy storage product

Biwatt has unveiled a 155 kWh sodium-ion battery energy storage system (BESS) for commercial and industrial (C&I) customers.

IPS unveils 8.1 MWh utility-scale BESS

IPS has developed an 8.1 MWh utility-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) housed in a 20-foot container with an integrated 4 MW inverter. The Bulgarian manufacturer says it aims to meet growing demand for efficient, large-scale energy storage solutions.

WorldOne Energies commissions 1.2 GW solar module line

WorldOne Energies has commissioned a 1.2 GW solar module manufacturing line that will produce its Supreme series n-type tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) panels.

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