We Need To Recycle Lithium-Ion Batteries At Their End-Of-Life (Video)
Concerted international activity is beginning to create a circular economy in technology metals which can truly influence the decarbonization of transportation
Concerted international activity is beginning to create a circular economy in technology metals which can truly influence the decarbonization of transportation
Between April 1 and June 30, 2019, behind the meter residential energy storage in the US experienced its greatest increase in history — 35 megawatt-hours, according to a new US Energy Storage Monitor report from Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables and the US Energy Storage Association. That represents a 20% increase from the same quarter a year ago. In all, 75.9 megawatt-hours of front of the meter and behind the meter energy storage were deployed in the second quarter of 2019.
The United States deployed a total of 148.8 megawatts (MW) of energy storage in the first quarter of 2019, breaking the previous megawatt-record set in the preceding fourth quarter by 6% and growing 232% over the amount deployed in the first quarter of 2018.
By Steve Hanley Energy storage in the United States is expected to triple in 2019 according to Climate Action. That … [continued]
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