The world's largest offshore wind power company has joined the competition for the UK's booming 6bn battery market after it implemented its first major energy storage program.
Danish energy giant osterd, the developer of the largest offshore wind farm, charges Liverpool's battery capable of generating 20 megawatts of power.
The company, once known as Dong Energy, told The Sunday Telegraph that its first position was
Separate battery projects have started commercial operations and will sign up to help balance the state grid from next summer.
Ostend is facing fierce competition from major battery manufacturers in the UK, including Centrica, the parent company of British natural gas, who wants to file a claim, and Drax, the coal giant. . .
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