The Munich-based project developer Kyon Energy starts building battery storage systems at three German sites. Together, they have an output of 273 megawatts, the capacity is 552 megawatt hours. Kyon Energy develops, builds and operates the plants. The most powerful storage system with 146 megawatts is built in Husum, in Schleswig-Holstein. The large battery is intended to absorb wind generation peaks and feed the electricity back into the grid i…
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The Munich-based project developer Kyon Energy starts building battery storage systems at three German sites. Together, they have an output of 273 megawatts, the capacity is 552 megawatt hours. Kyon Energy develops, builds and operates the plants. The most powerful storage system with 146 megawatts is built in Husum, in Schleswig-Holstein. The large battery is intended to absorb wind generation peaks and feed the electricity back into the grid i…