Lake Gazivode/Ujman is a man-made reservoir at the border between Kosovo and Serbia. The lake was created by the construction of the Gazivode/Ujmani Dam on the Ibar/Ibër River between 1979 and 1985. [pdf]
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Gravitricity develops below ground gravity energy storage systems and raised £40 million to commercialise projects in January this year, as covered by our sister site Solar Power Portal. The firm’s technology works by raising weights in a deep shaft and releasing them when energy is required. [pdf]
Pumped storage works by pumping water from one source up a mountain to a higher reservoir and storing it. When the water is released it rushes down the same shafts it was pumped up, spinning a turbine to generate electricity. [pdf]
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The project, launched in November 2024, was expected to reach 31 percent completion by August 2025. However, progress stands at just 24 percent, seven percentage points behind schedule. [pdf]
A local Honiara fish processing plant slashed energy expenses from 40% to 12% of operational costs after installing our modular storage system. They've actually become energy independent during sunny days – something unimaginable three years ago. [pdf]
Imagine a giant, water-based "battery" tucked into the mountains—that’s Songshan Water Storage Energy Storage in a nutshell. This pumped hydro storage (PHS) system is like the Swiss Army knife of renewable energy, balancing electricity grids while storing enough power to light up entire cities. [pdf]
Battery storage investment in China rose 69% from H1 2024 to H1 2025, while grid investment rose 22%. China accounts for 31% of global clean energy investment. The world stands at a pivotal moment. Climate change, energy security, and economic development are no longer separate challenges. [pdf]
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The project will store renewable energy for peak demand, powering one-third of Canberra for two hours, and will provide essential grid services. The ACT government and Eku Energy partner in a revenue-sharing model, attracting financing from central banks to support the project’s development. [pdf]
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Phase change materials (PCMs) are used as effective potential energy storage elements in buildings due to their good structural stability,high energy storage density,controllable phase change temperature,large phase change latent heat,and excellent heat storage capacity.This application can improve serious environmental problems caused by greenhouse gas emissions and effectively slow down fuel and electrical energy consumption,while maintaining a comfortable environment in the building envelope and minimizing temperature fluctuations.The classification,selection,and encapsulation process of phase change materials were briefly described.The research and application of phase change energy storage materials in the field of envelope structures were highlighted.The factors influencing the efficiency of phase change envelope structures were pointed out,and the future research directions were prospected. [pdf]
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On May 15, 2025, the National Energy Group’s largest electrochemical energy storage station, the Hainan Tara project, with a capacity of 255 megawatts and 4 hours of storage, successfully connected to the grid at full capacity..
On May 15, 2025, the National Energy Group’s largest electrochemical energy storage station, the Hainan Tara project, with a capacity of 255 megawatts and 4 hours of storage, successfully connected to the grid at full capacity..
On May 15, the Hainan Talatan 255 MW × 4h energy storage project, developed by China Energy Investment Corporation Co., Ltd. (CHN Energy)’s Qinghai Gonghe Company, achieved a significant milestone as its final module was successfully connected to the grid. This successful connection signifies the. .
On May 15, 2025, the National Energy Group’s largest electrochemical energy storage station, the Hainan Tara project, with a capacity of 255 megawatts and 4 hours of storage, successfully connected to the grid at full capacity. This project is located in the photovoltaic industrial park in the. [pdf]
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